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You can surf the web and view video over WiFi or make a cell call from a single device," explains Jay Dominick, chief information officer and assistant VP of information systems, adding that, in previous years, the school has done personal digital assistant projects.
The study also revealed that 61% of home WiFi users say that they are more productive since they've started using WiFi, while almost 38% say they actually work more since they've unwired.
To date, most public-area WiFi access points (or "hot spots") are owned by small providers or run by merchants in conjunction with cellular carriers (Starbucks offers WiFi access via T-Mobile in many of its stores, for example).
 
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