Wi-Fi networks are available to the public in many cities and municipal areas. Individual venues such as airports and coffee shops also provide service (see hotspot). Typically fee based by the hour or day, some municipalities provide free service (see Muni Wi-Fi).
Location, Location, Location
Location is the key issue in real estate and also the primary concern with wireless systems. For travelers who need ubiquitous connectivity, there are many gaps (white spaces) in Wi-Fi coverage. Although cellular data rates (EDGE, EV-DO, HSPA, etc.) are typically slower than Wi-Fi, cellular carriers offer the most inclusive coverage when traveling, very often equivalent to using a cellphone for voice. See cellular generations, Wi-Fi, EDGE, GPRS, EV-DO and HSPA.
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