Google is testing an Android app that connects devices to city-wide WiFi hotspots

on Monday, 28 October 2013
Google is trialing an interesting new service in Jakarta, Indonesia, where WiFi Passport, anAndroid app that includes access to a variety of WiFi hotspots, has been spotted.countdown Google is testing an Android app that connects devices to city wide WiFi hotspots
It’s not easy to get speedy, reliable Internet access in cities like Jakarta so WiFi is a popular option — with even carriers offering access points. Google and partner MOGPlay have set up a range of hotspots which WiFi Passport users can access directly from the app, with no need for repeat passwords/log-in.

The service is free for an initial 10 days, thereafter it costs 20,000 IDR (under-$2) for 20 days and 50,000 IDR (under-$5) for 50 days.
We can see how this would be attractive in emerging markets, but for now the trial appears limited to Jakarta.

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