Part 2 of the Linz E-Government Strategy
allow the Linz hotspots at the main station, with a free wireless Internet access point, the so-called WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network), (German: literally 'wireless local area network - Wireless LAN, W-LAN, WLAN) to connect.
In search of a use of adjustable Hotspot Linz I ended up in the waiting room of the ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways) and found to my regret, no usable Hotspot Environment to the state's hotspot offered by the city of Linz to use with my notebook, because in this ÖBB waiting room only simple undemanding and primitive seats are, without the possibility his laptop on a table to stop or to connect to a power outlet.
This "children's furniture" is unfortunately for adults and young people as an E-government mechanism for the promotion, use and implementation of e-Government applications within the jurisdiction of the hotspot idea Linz, in terms of outdoor networks, strategic view to 100% non-functional and inadequate, and as it turns out in practice again, and tactically not stand a chance of ever prevail in the population.
This presents Linzer e-government strategy narrowly as negligible and not to let the weight of falling, almost trivial attempt "free networks" emerge. have the Linz E-Government strategists are after years of work has still not managed to "free networks" quite naturally creative and constructive produce.
Anyone who does not have a valid ticket is from the outset of Linz hotspot offered by the city of Linz, which completely contradicts the principle of "open networks" be excluded, and locked out, and if need be made even with "soft Securtity Violence", from the jurisdiction of the "free networks" with the support of ÖBB-Security from the Linz hotspot area.
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