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    Date: 2008.06.27 | Category: Events, WiFi | Author: Tom McInerney

    Great little application to be aware of if you haven’t already left for Glastonbury. Orange are providing a static map of the event (download http://www.glastonav.co.uk/)

    Like our system it displays a map, however there isn’t any interactivity like ‘my tent location’ or ‘the closest ATM’

    Our approach is to offer the attendees a totally free experience by giving access through our site wide WiFi network – but it’s a great example of why this kind of new technology can help people find their tents…friend…who’s on the main stage when…whatever!

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