Baltimore Inner Harbor To Go Wireless 230
An anonymous reader writes "The City of Baltimore has made free wireless internet available in the Inner Harbor in hopes of bringing in more tourists and business conventions. According to this article on Sunspot Internet service will be available free of charge to portable computers from the Baltimore Science Center to the World Trade Center along the touristy waterfront. Need to check your e-mail when sailing the Chesapeake Bay? Just dock at the Rusty Scupper and whip out your laptop."
Woohoo! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Woohoo! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Woohoo! (Score:5, Funny)
And they even have the gall of calling it (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Woohoo! (Score:2)
Re:Woohoo! (Score:2)
I hate to be a pendant... (Score:2)
that is very cool (Score:1)
Free internet (Score:1)
Re:Free internet (Score:2)
We don't have Starbucks all over Baltimore like they do in the rest of the world.
Re:Free internet (Score:2)
St. Louis has had this for a bit... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:St. Louis has had this for a bit... (Score:3, Interesting)
Business conventions, however, make a lot of sense. This could also be a good idea for cities working on revitalizing parts of the town. It would both increase the value of the land to businesses, as well as making it a more plesent plac
Dock? (Score:3, Funny)
Why bother? Just make sure you pick up a can of pringles before you set sail.
Security (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Security (and content filtering) (Score:2)
Leechers (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Leechers (Score:1)
Re:That sounds like a really stupid idea. (Score:2)
Careful there, some payphones have cameras! A couple of years ago, some highschool students thought it funny to phone in an "anonymous" bomb threat. Unfortunately, the call only stayed anonymous until police reviewed the tape of the phone booth...
Is this completely non-secure? (Score:5, Insightful)
Again, I guess you hafta take the good with the bad. I can imagine it won't be long before these wireless providers start paying attention to security on these networks.
William
security is a blanket term. (Score:2)
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I've got it in my town... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:I've got it in my town... (Score:3, Insightful)
Good luck with your business though, seriously.
Re:I've got it in my town... (Score:2)
Re:I've got it in my town... (Score:2)
Show me where he said 'without encryption' and I'll agree you've got a point.
In fact show me any CC settlement service which can be connected to in an unencrypted way and I'll show you the real morons.
It's generally best when using the Internet to assume that anything you send/receive, whether via. Wifi, wired, or bongo drums, can be compromised if anyone can be bothered.
Put your trust more in encryption and good security practises than wires, my young friend. That data goes through other people's syste
Home Depot (Score:2)
If this story was i
Re:I've got it in my town... (Score:3, Informative)
Public Wireless Access (Score:1)
Sweet for Otakon! (Score:5, Interesting)
Life is good. Or sad. Or good!
Re:Sweet for Otakon! (Score:2)
Live feeds of the con
Re:Sweet for Otakon! (Score:2)
I hope that this is a female posting. You just gave me had horrible mental image of Richard Stallman in a mini-skirt, and a evil-looking mini-display over one eye.
Re:Sweet for Otakon! (Score:2)
Also good for otaku (Score:2, Informative)
I mean, if you're going to geek, geek out fully, right?
Whew! (Score:2)
I almost didn't make it to the end of that sentence. I'm glad the last word was "laptop".
Re:Whew! (Score:2)
Redundant... :) (Score:1)
Baltimore? Tourism? Muahaha.. (Score:1)
Who here would go to a big town/small city just for free wireless when theres a beach a couple hours away??
Re:Baltimore? Tourism? Muahaha.. (Score:4, Informative)
Baltimore has a great aquarium, the (currently closed) B&O railroad museum, Fort McHenry, the science museum, and on the waterfront a lot of shopping and restaurants. I've also gone to Baltimore to see shows like Penn & Teller. There are plenty of things to do in Baltimore.
So, I would go to Baltimore before the beach. Even without free wireless, which is irrelevant since I don't have a wireless network card and my laptop is too old to run one.
(And I love beaches, too.)
--RJ
Re:Baltimore? Tourism? Muahaha.. (Score:2)
Re:Baltimore? Tourism? Muahaha.. (Score:2)
Re:Baltimore? Tourism? Muahaha.. (Score:2)
Re:Baltimore? Tourism? Muahaha.. (Score:2)
The other would be St. Louis, IIRC.
Re:Baltimore? Tourism? Muahaha.. (Score:2)
We, The soggy residents of Fells Point, Heartialy agree with the first part of your statment. As to the second part, there are a few inaccuracies that we cannot let pass without correction. After a few seconds thought, it was detirmined that you were speaking of Max's, which while alright for tourists, lacks the distinctive personality and character of the rest of Fells point. I would pr
Travel Advisory (Score:4, Informative)
At most garages, it costs more than $10 to park, the restaurants in that area serve tasty but expensive food, moderately overpriced shopping stores surround consumers, and random Orioles fans, despondent over the team's performance, may accost you at any time in that area.
You would be better served going to Fells Point and playing video poker at any one of the dozens of bars.
Re:Travel Advisory (Score:1)
Strangely enough, the food at the Hard Rocks in Toronto and Niagra is actually palatable. What's the deal with the B-mo Hard Rock?
Re:Travel Advisory (Score:2)
Before anyone mods me down, I should mention that I live and work in Baltimore.
Re:Travel Advisory (Score:2)
Perhaps it is related to the fact that you can go into ESPNZone and get the second-crappiest hamburger you will ever eat in your life.
This is just how they do things in Bmore, lots of effort and shouting, little real results. This would explain why, despite millions in city improvement dollars, over half the city is still a slum, and anything outside the waterfront is sketchy.
Even this current project fits in with the "lots of effort and shouting, little real res
Re:Travel Advisory (Score:2)
Amen, only one place worth going down there - the Wharf Rat. Same beer and better food than the Fells Point location.
-Isaac
Re:Expensive? (Score:2)
Re:Travel Advisory (Score:2)
Big Brother Factor? (Score:3, Insightful)
You must be so confused! (Score:2)
It's provided and monitored by Big Brother, so it's bad!
It's free (beer), so it's good!
It's inherantly insecure, so it's bad!
It's inherantly insecure, so it's good!
Traffic Wireless (Score:3, Insightful)
Of course, I'm neglecting to think about all the accidents that might be caused...oh well, I guess we can sacrifice safety to read
Re:Traffic Wireless (Score:2)
Re:Traffic Wireless (Score:2)
WiFi (Score:3, Funny)
Great
Rus
Re:WiFi (Score:2)
A spell checker?
You know... (Score:2, Insightful)
What inner harbour? (Score:4, Interesting)
Seriously, though, B-mo needs to do more than just provide free wireless. Cleaning up the panhandlers, crackheads, pot peddlers and other assorted dirtbags would go along way to revitalizing the district's nightlife.
It's a cool place to go, it's a shame the city's so dirty and crime ridden. Working in the public safety field, and living in the area, I've spoken with lots of b-mo cops, and morale there is so low. They're just so overwhelmed with typical inner city crime that they've become completely apathetic.
Last year when that crack dealer burned down some ladies home (because she supposedly called the cops on him), and killed her and her 5 children, it should have sent a wake-up call, but the b-mo police just hit the snooze button.
Oh well, wireless is pretty cool, but it's not an area that you'd want to sit in the open with your two thousand dollar laptop.
Re:What inner harbour? (Score:1)
Re:What inner harbour? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:What inner harbour? (Score:2)
I don't know much about the crime rate, since I was only there one day . But the homeless people will enjoy the free internet access!
Seriously though, if the harbor were clean and ni
Re:What inner harbour? (Score:2)
It's not disneyland clean, but it's really not bad either.
Re:What inner harbour? (Score:2)
Re:What inner harbour? (Score:2)
It made an impression when a parking lot attendant told me that for my own protection I really needed to leave my car in a garage if I was going to leave it overnight. The parking lots aren't safe, apparently, and there certainly were lots of street people hanging around.
Jon Acheson
The wrong attitude (Score:5, Insightful)
"It's hard enough to compete against other companies. If the city starts providing for free what we make people pay for, it could really hurt us," Dowling said.
This is exactly the kind of attitude that hurts technology and customers. It results in monopolistic companies trying everything possible to stick to the existing model, and try and kill of competition (albeit superior in technology and better for the customer).
Microsoft's been trying to hurt Linux as much as possible, because it's a free alternative to their OS, which could potentially kill them.And ofcourse, our beloved RIAA's been trying to kill away a newer, technologically better solution, rather than trying to innovate and provide alternatives that people would pay for.
The right attitude should be to enhance their product so that customers would be willing to pay them for it, over the other cheaper (or free) alternative. Sheesh.
The Right Attitude (Score:3, Interesting)
If the company who donated the equipment to the city was running a free hotspot as an advertisement for themselves that'd be one thing, but by getting the city government inv
That's right, you have the wrong atitude... (Score:2)
This is very similar to what Microsoft did to Netscape. And it is generally agreed that Microsoft was in the wro
Re:The wrong attitude (Score:2)
They don't comprehend that we guarantee them the bandwidth they pay for. They don't always understand that they are more secure on our network than than they might be on the local coffee shop's network. It doesn't always occur to them that we offer tech su
Re:The wrong attitude (Score:3, Interesting)
Coming soon to a convention center near you (Score:3, Interesting)
What is the point? (Score:2)
When I go someplace, I want to do things I can't do from home. And when I'm there I rather enjoy the weather/sights/activities rather than checking out the Internet.
Re:What is the point? (Score:2, Insightful)
Maybe you want to know whether the marina has all of their boats rented for the next day? Luckily the marina just came online with their inventory system and it's now available on the web.
Just two fine examples of why you want the internet around even if you are vacationing. The internet is (also) a tool to be used to make your life easi
$29.95/month hot spot service (Score:4, Insightful)
"It's hard enough to compete against other companies. If the
city starts providing for free what we make people pay for, it
could really hurt us," Dowling said.
DUH!
i do think that metered wifi access will fail as a business model. virtually every business where the cost of tracking and billing access is MORE than the cost of providing said access becomes just another gratuity. (like a public water fountain)
Ain't Socialism Great? (Score:2)
And if this is administered as inefficiently and with as much incompetence as most other government beaurocracies, is this 'free' (actually paid for by Baltimore/Maryland taxpayers) service really going to be worth not having to pay for reliable service that thrives on remaining high-quality? I think not.
Re:$29.95/month hot spot service (Score:2)
</pedant> (man, i do this a lot)
I think Doug is behind all this. (Score:2)
Arr! A pirate's life for geeks! (Score:2, Funny)
Secure Anonymity (Score:2)
Hmm (Score:3, Informative)
I like the idea of free wi-fi. Go to (Hooters|HRC|whatever) grab some food, find a nice spot to sit down outside, and surf the web while enjoying a decent lunch. Combine that with a few fun attractions (boat tours, science center, ESPN Zone), and it has the makings of a fun day out that doesn't require you to give up all contact with the outside world.
Why you're bringing the laptop on a fun day out is beyond me, though... sometimes, we should just unplug, I think. Maybe it's for PDAs with wi-fi (and lots of batteries)?
-Erwos
Tourism? What Do You Base Your Trips On? (Score:2, Funny)
PS - Last time we checked, there were enough open business networks available, city sponsered ones aren't necessary.
I'm at UMBC and.... (Score:2, Funny)
Obligatory "Blazzing Saddles" quote (Score:2)
Sherrif: "'Scuse me while I whip this out"
Crowd screams as the sheriff reaches for his front pocket
Navigation / Tourist Tool (Score:2, Interesting)
The big issues then arise is that do you really want people running the boat a
Yes, but the real trick.... (Score:2, Funny)
Need to DoS your h4x0r rivals (Score:2)
Now you can!
It's actually a nice area (Score:2)
With Camden Yards so near, it's a good weekend if you love baseball, and your favorite team is in town.
I wouldn't consider it to be dangerious for the most part. Fromt the stadium to the harbor is well lit, and crowded before/after the game. The convention center has good security.... and the waterfront is well kept as well.
Unless your somewhere
Re:It's actually a nice area (Score:2)
first things first... (Score:2)
2600 Meeting... (Score:2)
I wonder if they realize that they just wireless-enabled a 2600 Meeting [2600.org] ?
Should be plenty of fun this friday [meetup.com] !
Verizon (Score:2)
The Washington Post says [washingtonpost.com] Verizon just announced they are rolling out high-speed wireless internet for $80/mo in Washington DC and San Diego. Industry analysts are skeptical that Verizon can make any money. Hmmmm... <sarcasm>I wonder why.</sarcasm>
The Wire-less (Score:2)
Re:Sweet! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Sweet! (Score:2)
But then again, I live in Frederick, Oops, I mean Fredneck...
Re:Sweet! (Score:2)
Isn't life great for a Charm City Geek.
Re:Oh great. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:World Trade Center? (Score:3, Informative)
Right now it's closed for a month because of flooding caused by the hurricane.
Re:Waste of air. (Score:2)
WiFiFP or FP.11b
Re:dig cam (Score:2)
Re:Harbor for criminals... (Score:2)
Dweeb.