When the guys from Globe Innove gave me a free WiZ (Wireless Internet Zone) account, I retorted that they didn’t have any list of hotspots posted on their website (not even on that login page you see when you’re hooked up with one of them wifi access points).
They shot me an email with the complete list below. (This one hasn’t been updated since December 10, 2005!)
So here’s a copy of the list for those searching online.
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Dave Starr says:
Nice that they sent that, Abe, and I’m certainly keeping in handy for my coming move (looks like beginning of November now) but at the same time how sad.
A text list of locations to scroll through? Hello … on a map, please, Innove. Sending out a list this way isn’t innovative at all, it’s not even Web 1.0, it’s sort of very DOS. Funny I noticed that Chris Pirillo was blogging on programs to change the old DOS fonts this morning … must be a retro sort of day.
But seriously … a company who bases their name on the word “innovate” in a country that’s a center for art, design and cheap web developers? Not too impressive.
wites says:
nice. got a list of my own too. check http://kumod.akoniya.com/wi-fi-hotspots-in-makati-city-24.html
Miguel says:
Nice! Then try out their VoIP solution.
Eugene says:
This list is ripe for a Google Maps mashup… =)
karen robles says:
at last! i was beginning to think that i’d been shortchanged on my globe’s visibility plan for my iphone because i was not consuming its allocated wifi services. thanks for this i wouldn’t have to scour makati in search of a globe wifi hotspot.
Maureen Hernandez says:
don’t they have an updated one? I just subscribed to visibility and I’d like to be able to use it. ^_^
rsgoldjw says:
very good, it’s very useful to me, thank you very much!