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Tuesday 3 January 2012

Malaysian restaurants to offer Wi-Fi by law

Malaysian restaurants to offer Wi-Fi by law
From April, all restaurants in the Malaysian capital city of Kuala Lumpur will be required to offer Wi-Fi to their customers by law. Owners are already installing the service, in preparation for when the new law becomes enforceable.
The new requirement is that it will be a "mandatory prerequisite for food operators when they apply for their licence to open a new restaurant or when existing operators renew their licence." The Next Web Asia also states that 1,500 free Wi-Fi hotspots which were activated by operator WirelessKL back in 2008 will now be discontinued.
As well as fully-blown restaurants, the law will apply to bars, pubs, cafes and club lounges that are larger than 120 square metres. It is seemingly part of a move to have the entire city covered by Wi-Fi - although, with the free service no longer in operation, many of the venues are expected to charge for connection to the service.
Do you think such a move would benefit the city in which you live?
Pic: ark3pix Via: thenextweb.com
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