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Old 11th December 2014, 08:32   #1
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Default Comcast gets customers to pay its power bill

US telco Comcast has a wizard way to set up public Wi-Fi hotspots on the cheap. It thought it could get its customers to use their home routers to send a “secondary signal” and get a decent coverage.

Now it appears that some people have a problem with the comms company effectively powering its network on their electricity bill.

http://channeleye.co.uk/comcast-gets...ts-power-bill/
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