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Airport, Data Port IV

By: Donna WilliamsTue Jul 8, 2008 at 5:46 PM

San Francisco

San Francisco International Airport
Wi-Fi: Wireless access is available throughout the airport and at the American Airlines Admirals Club, Delta Air Lines Crown Room, and United Airlines Red Carpet Club in the International Terminal. All locations are powered by T-Mobile.
Oakland International Airport
Dial-up/data ports: Pay phones equipped with data ports are located in terminal 1, in the center concourse between gates 9 and 11 and between gates 3 and 5. Terminal 2 has five locations between gates 23 through 35.
High-speed access: Laptop Lane, Terminals 1 and 2
Wi-Fi: Wayport's high-speed wireless service is available throughout the airport. Unlimited access from the time you log on until midnight the same day runs $6.95.
Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport
Internet cafe: Expedia.com Internet Cafe, located in terminal C (main lobby)
High-speed access: Neptune Networks Internet stations with high-speed access are located at all gates in the airport. The cost is $.25 per minute with a $3 (12-minute) minimum.
Wi-Fi: Wayport's high-speed wireless service is available throughout the airport. Unlimited access from the time you log on until midnight the same day runs $6.95.

Seattle

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
High-speed access: LapTop Lane, North Satellite
Wi-Fi: Available throughout the entire airport, provided by Wayport.

Washington, DC

Washington Dulles International Airport
Dial-up: Concourses A, B, C, and D all have phone banks with modem access.
High-speed: Rent-A-Cellular Business Services (concourse B), Euro Cafe[as] (concourse A)
Wi-Fi: American Admirals Club (T-mobile)
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
Dial-up/data ports: Nearly 60 phone stations with data ports are located throughout terminal B/C. In addition, computer stations are available for email access near the Thomas Cook Business Centers in terminal B/C.
Wi-Fi: Delta Crown Room Club, terminal B
Baltimore/Washington International Airport
Dial-up: There are dial-up connections at the public telephones scattered throughout the airport.
Wi-Fi: AirTran gates (Airpath)

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