Hotspot Wireless Access Points
for Public Areas
WiFi hot spots are bringing in more customers for malls,
RV parks, truck stops, and similar businesses as well as government
buildings and campuses. It allows customers, visitors, employees,
members, and sales people to access Internet services without
plugging in to anything.
Salesmen can serve you and your clients more efficiently
because they can communicate directly with their home office
to check on inventory availability. No waiting to discover
if an order will be filled immediately, or if some items need
to be backordered.
Keep Mall Customers in the Building Longer
Most new laptop computers sold are equipped to handle wireless
access. Older computers can be easily fitted to communicate
with Hotspots. Mall customers can check into the office and
pick up their email while dining in your food court or resting
on a bench. They'll stay and shop longer. And your clients
will appreciate having WiFi access in their shops as well
(the signal goes through most types of glass like it wasn't
there).
Research over the Internet while in session
or a meeting
The Legislature is in session and a new bill
is being proposed by Representative Smith. Other representatives
would like to research some of the material on the Internet.
Representative Jones wants to have her staff do the research
and get right back. A lobbyist in the gallery wants to notify
his company of the proposed legislation.
With one or more hotspots in the room and a
properly equipped laptop computer, anyone attending the session
can do their research as well as send and receive email.
Business meetings, public meetings, and City
Hall sessions have the same requirements and can benefit just
as readily.
Attract more guests to Your
RV Park
RV'ers are primary users of the Internet. Most have laptop
computers for keeping in touch with friends and relatives
while on the road. Full-time retired snowbirds are particularly
attracted to these conveniences. Their biggest problem is
finding a place to "plug in". With wireless hotspots,
they don't have to wait in line at the clubhouse for their
turn to send/receive their email. Depending upon where the
hotspots are installed, they can relax in the clubhouse or
their rig and not only swap email, but surf the Internet for
local information on where to go and what to see as well as
what's playing at the local movie theaters. With high-speed
access, they can download a movie to watch for the evening
and trade pictures with friends and family.
Provide Another Reason
for Long-haul Drivers to Rest at Your Truck Stop
Truck drivers are often small business owners who carry their
office in the cab of their rig. Their laptop computer is the
center of their office system and their main method of staying
in touch with family, suppliers, dispatch, and customers.
Imagine how happy a tired driver will be to discover a hotspot
in your restaurant or within range of his or her cab where
he can get his email, transact business with his home office
or broker, and download a movie to watch before s/he grabs
a few winks. Will s/he stay at your stop, fill his tanks,
buy a couple of meals, and shop in your stores? You bet!
Accommodate Air Passengers
The biggest problem airline passengers have
is the hurry-up-and-wait syndrome. After rushing to the airport
and fighting their way through long lines at the ticket counter
and again at the security station, they run to the terminal
-- and their flight is late! The average terminal has little
to distract passengers. Perhaps a book or a newspaper, but
that quickly gets boring. "If only I could get some work
done while I'm waiting."
Well, of course they can. Hotspots are showing
up in just about every airport in the country and yours should
be no exception.
Your competition is doing this now
Hotspots are already installed in many malls, airports, RV
parks, and similar businesses where customers linger. They
are attracting your customers to their business now.
We'll do all the work
Hotspots are happening now. We can get you into the game
without any worries. We will install the hot spot equipment,
supply materials to attract customers, and instruction sheets
that show them how to make use of the hotspot.
You can become a WiFi provider. All you have to do is provide
small spots for the equipment, an Internet connection, and
a little bit of electricity. In many cases, we can supply
the Internet connection as well.
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