Monday, October 6, 2014

Blocking of WiFi hotspots rating hotel cost $ 600,000 – Techzine

The American Mariott Hotel has a hefty settlement with the FCC, for actively blocking the hotspots of customers. The Nashville-located hotel, an amount of $ 600,000 because of the annoying cough practices.

The American organization FCC has considerable fined the hotel because personal hotspots were blocked. Customers were forced to close, which extortionate been requested. Issue a temporary subscription to the WiFi network in the hotel Such a plan could cost 250 to 1000 dollars per unit.

According to the FCC the Mariott Hotel was engaged in blocking WiFi hotspots rating. Since 2012 Use was made of a system that allows the hotspot could be switched off again after activation but sometimes hotspots were actively attacked by employees. As part of the punishment, the hotel needs to stop these activities.

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