Some have no fee as such but linked to you opening your home wifi for
use by others (telstra Australia do such a thing).
I prefer access=private.
On 30/12/19 09:40, bkil wrote:
Okay, I guess customers may be getting a bit closer, although we would
still need to convey somehow that not everyone
We have similar services to those, but I wouldn't map those. If you
subscribe for a high enough tier of Telekom Internet, you get access to
FON. If you subscribe to UPC and enable it on your modem, you get access to
UPC Wi-Free.
We must not map these because these are not hotspots of public intere
On Mon, 30 Dec 2019 at 07:05, Marc Gemis wrote:
> > That said, on the ALDI UK website, only the logo depicts "ALDI."
> Everywhere
> > else on the page that the company name is rendered as ordinary text it
> is "Aldi."
>
> But the German sites (https://aldi.de/ and
> https://www.aldi-nord.de/unter
This subject look like
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Trademarks
Names are not only trademarks but same rules are applied. We have to
contextualize.
Le lun. 30 déc. 2019 à 13:57, Paul Allen a écrit :
> On Mon, 30 Dec 2019 at 07:05, Marc Gemis wrote:
>
>> > That said,
On 30/12/19 21:31, bkil wrote:
We have similar services to those, but I wouldn't map those. If you
subscribe for a high enough tier of Telekom Internet, you get access
to FON. If you subscribe to UPC and enable it on your modem, you get
access to UPC Wi-Free.
We must not map these because the