Would You Pay for Better Wi-FI?

March 6, 2010

by Jaimie Hall Bruzenak
as appeared on RV Home Yet? March 5, 2010

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Take the poll at the end of this article below.

A company that places Wi-Fi service in RV parks says, in a press release aimed at RV park owners, that charging for Wi-Fi is better for them – and their customers- than offering free Wi-Fi. Not only will charging for Wi-Fi add to their bottom line, but customers will get better service because their company has an incentive to provide Wi-Fi that works.

RVers do often complain that the “free” Wi-Fi service is less than desirable. Service may not reach all parts of the park and, when it stops working, the owner cannot be found or may not rush to restore service. Some RVers do download large files, slowing the service down for everyone. An outside provider might respond more quickly, or at least that is the theory.

In your RV travels, would you be willing to pay for Wi-Fi access in an RV park or would you choose the park with free Wi-Fi? Or, does Wi-Fi access not matter? Possibly you have your own equipment like satellite Internet or an Aircard? Vote below and see how you stack up.

Would you pay for Wi-Fi in an RV park to have better service? trend

Jaimie Hall Bruzenak

Please add your comment below or email Jamie at calamityjaimie@gmail.com
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