Surprise Surprise
A State body that considers the law doesn't apply to it, how rare in Australia these days?
On Monday, we noted the privacy nightmare that is the NSW State Government's latest attempt at public transport Wi-Fi, and asked APN Outdoor, owner of Catch, questions about security and its regulatory status. Our questions have travelled around a bit, to finally get a response from the State Transit Authority. Its stance? …
I can't believe NSW wanting to even contemplate a wifi "solution" like this.
Last September I took a vacation in Mooloolaba and then Brisbane.
Mooloolaba, free wifi at any tourist information centre. No "security" checks, just connect and use. Great - especially as I found out the price of data roaming in Oz. $100 in a day and a half!!!!!
Brisbane the same. Free wifi provided by the city, no signing on, just connect and use.
That's the problem with outsourcing your services to wankers.
C'mon NSW, wake yer bloody ideas up!!!