4 December 2007

RV’rs Get It – Wireless Internet is the future of RV Travel

Posted by JT under: RV News Headlines .

MISSION, TX — Loris Petersen pays most of her bills, gets driving directions and checks the weather online. The 56-year-old Winter Texan is 100 percent-technology capable, using wireless Internet every day from her RV at Bentsen Palm Village in Mission. (62.5 percent of Winter Texans own a computer and three-fifths use the Internet.)  Read more …

SANTA CLARA, CA — ArrowSpan Inc., a global provider of switching wireless Wi-Fi mesh solutions, has announced that Golden Valley Cable and Communications Inc. has successfully deployed wireless Internet service at Adobe RV Park in Golden Valley, Arizona, using ArrowSpan’s MeshAP 3100. Read more …

One Comment so far...

Jaimie Hall- Bruzenak Says:

6 December 2007 at 7:54 pm.

Many RVers now choose their RV park according to whether or not it has WiFi. This summer, as we traveled we often used that criteria. Even though we have satellite Internet and use a WiFi router so we can both be online, if we were only staying one night, we’d rather use the park WiFi than set up our antennae.

In addtion, lots of RVers use the Internet to not only stay in touch with family and friends, but also conduct business online. The RV parks that offer this service – especially free – are more likely to attract visitors.

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