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LizKat

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Here’s a link to the Re/Code article (January 30, 2015)

Marriott and the hotel industry had asked the FCC for permission to block Wi-Fi hotspots on their properties because of what they said were concerns about hacking. Marriott clarified its request recently, saying that it wouldn’t block guests from using their own Wi-Fi hotspots in hotel rooms, but would like to block them in convention or meeting spaces.

That argument didn’t appear to convince a lot of people, who assumed instead that the hotel industry was more interested in protecting the revenue they receive from offering wireless Internet service than snuffing out rogue hotspots.

Earlier this week, two senior FCC officials blasted the hotel industry’s plan and the agency issued a warning to hotels and others that blocking wireless hotspots is illegal.

Yah I would say this was about the money.
 

maflynn

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The FCC rolled out regulations stating that companies like Hotels couldn't do that. At one point when they did, Marriott stuck to its guns saying they'll keep the request in the pipeline. I guess they changed their mind given how it was received.
 
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