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FCC: Logan Can't ban Airline Wi-Fi - Landlords have no authority over spectrum |
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Written by broadbandreports.com
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Wednesday, 01 November 2006 |
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User wdoa writes in: "A while back the operators of Logan Airport, Massport were trying ban any wireless networks but their own (for which they charge), citing among other things "security concerns". Continental Airlines had their own wireless network in the airlines lounges. The FCC has now ruled that Massport cannot stop the airline from offering Wi-Fi." The FCC has repeatedly stated that a landlord has no regulatory authority over the wireless signals on his or her property. The Boston Globe has more detail.
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