Free WiFi is hovering in the air at almost a hundred stations and parking spots in New Jersey as Comcast tests it. The tests began on Friday in a bid to provide citizens with it given the growing mobile population and phone providers throwing it away to consumers. If this turns out to be successful Comcast would move over to step number two and decide whether it should launch the service nationwide without charges. Let’s wait and see whether it turns out to be successful enough to give NJ users free access to the web unlike New York.
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