KEYWIFI: Shared Wireless Access With a Revenue Model

Adam Black is on a mission to bring wireless access to all parts of New York City and ideally all metropolitan areas - hey if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere! As the company tag line reads: 3 clicks & you're good to go! - Unlocking hotspots near you.
Since Net Neutrality is and will become an even more important issue for the average user of the Internet, a public resource, Adam's new company is positioning itself to address some of the challenges facing users as they become more mobile.
According to Adam:
KeyWifi is a new service based on a simple but highly innovative, scalable technology with enormous benefits for all.
- Users with Internet Wi-Fi Access can share it, earning money as they do...
- Users without Wi-Fi Access can access it at a fraction of what they'd pay for an Internet connection of their own...
KeyWifi enables increased Internet access (locally & globally) by allowing users with wifi access to earn money through sharing that access, using a simple web-based platform. Everyone benefits from the efficiency of shared wifi access; more locations mean more mobility, significantly lowered costs, and more people online. No hardware! No contracts! Just a simple, web-based sign-up process.
KeyWiFi's site will launch in December I am told, in the meantime you can answer some questions about your usage and contribute to the process. There is a short survey at:http://www.internetuse.tk/
KeyWiFi would like to add you to their mailing list to get special bonuses & discounts, for early adopters. They are also looking for alpha testers. If you blog or publish to a number of readers, either via new or old media, or manage a community of any sort, you may be interested in making money through their affiliate & referral program.
We look forward to the companies soft-launch and more specifics about revenue model, time-frame for roll out in New York City and which areas will be accessible.
For more information, please email: adam (AT) KeyWifi.com
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