Neil McIntosh 

Cable companies crack down on Wi-Fi

Cable companies in the US are clamping down on people who let others share their broadband connection via wireless networks, reports News.com (and Newhouse News has a fuller feature on an alleged broadband 'thief'). You can be sure similar "crackdowns" will make it to this side of the pond as Wi-Fi takes off. What a shame the cable companies didn't come up with a more inventive solution than a cease and desist letter from their lawyers. A solution, say, like Ben Hammersley's suggestion that cable companies actually encourage Wi-Fi sharing - but only to their own customers. Could an enlightened UK telco lead the way? Don't hold your breath...
  


Cable companies in the US are clamping down on people who let others share their broadband connection via wireless networks, reports News.com (and Newhouse News has a fuller feature on an alleged broadband 'thief'). You can be sure similar "crackdowns" will make it to this side of the pond as Wi-Fi takes off. What a shame the cable companies didn't come up with a more inventive solution than a cease and desist letter from their lawyers. A solution, say, like Ben Hammersley's suggestion that cable companies actually encourage Wi-Fi sharing - but only to their own customers. Could an enlightened UK telco lead the way? Don't hold your breath...

 

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