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Old 06-17-2004, 06:20 AM   #1
Colin Dunstan
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Hot-Spots Come To The Hospital Room

InformationWeek runs an article on how El Camino Hospital in Mountain View, Calif., last week became one of the first hospitals to provide high-speed wireless access to patients and visitors at its hospital campus and two off-site dialysis centers.

Access is free, but visitors will be charged $3 for 24 hours of access starting in September. Patients will likely continue getting free access. Patients or visitors need to have their own computers or PDAs.

I only hope that WiFi-rays are really not bad for your health...
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