Logan International Airport officials' ongoing quest to ban airline lounges from offering passengers free WiFi Internet services is angering a growing array of powerful Capitol Hill lobbying groups, who say Logan could set a dangerous nationwide precedent for squelching wireless services." /> Logan Airport Ordering WiFi Services Shut Down | Balanced News Blog

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by admin | January 3, 2006 at 1:24 pm UTC

officials’ ongoing quest to ban airline lounges from offering passengers free WiFi Internet services is angering a growing array of powerful Capitol Hill lobbying groups, who say Logan could set a dangerous nationwide precedent for squelching wireless services.

Already under fire from the biggest airline lobby, the , and the manufacturer-backed , Logan officials are also coming under new criticism from the top US wireless lobby, CTIA-The Wireless Association. All three groups are siding with , which has asked the to overturn a Logan order last year shutting off Continental‘s WiFi service in its Presidents Club lounge in Logan‘s Terminal C.

Soon after activating its own $8-a-day WiFi service in the summer of 2004, the , which runs Logan, ordered Continental and to shut down WiFi services in their Logan lounges. Massport also ordered not to turn on a planned WiFi service in its new $500 million Terminal A that opened last March.

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