According to World Wi-Fi Day, the global total number of public Wi-Fi hotspots will grow sevenfold from 64.2 million in 2015 to 432.5 million in 2020. While that’s an exponentially huge leap, the world is a really big place and that makes it difficult to randomly roll into places with free Wi-Fi. Although the probability […]
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