I think you mean AT&T / wayport. They have ruined a number of hotels that I 
stay at. When you talk to support they always claim "unusual" event load due to 
the guests involved.

I'm not expecting 50mbps in the room, but not getting past 256k or 512k defeats 
the purpose of asking me to offload their cellular network. (Which seems to not 
be congested by the same population). 

Jared Mauch

On Sep 21, 2012, at 4:08 PM, Jo Rhett <jrh...@netconsonance.com> wrote:

> One of which I forgot to mention. Many of the hotels (I believe all Hilton 
> properties at this time) have sold the facilities space for their wifi 
> network to another company.

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