None do, each zone is owned by a different private customer of a different telecommunications company. Nobody would be able to or want to make such a compilation/
You must be in a free-wifi zone, even using DSi/DSi XL you cannot use locked wi-fi point or a Payible one - only Free-wifi zones maybe used
The BT Openzone website is a UK wifi-provider. The website BT Openzone provides information on its services and has a locator for places with wifi hotspots.
Yes
To determine if your flight offers WiFi services, you can check the airline's website or contact their customer service.
A good deal on Wifi Voip Phones can be obtained on the website of voipsupply. Search google for voipsupply, and the first hit should by their website.
You can go to this website called, driverwhiz.com and they will fix any wifi problems you are currently having with bad signal detection. This website is simple and easy to use and definitely worth it.
yes there is wifi in the best western hotel
You can find a map of the wifi Pittsburgh hot spots here http://www.wifipittsburgh.com/images/map.jpg and the website is here http://www.wifipittsburgh.com/
No, the Blackberry 8700G cannot use wifi. This is because the wifi is not built it. This is a older version Blackberry so I would not blame it. If you are seeking a Blackberry check out their website: http://us.blackberry.com/ataglance/networks/.
There is no website, you have to chose the WiFi option on the Main menu when you play it on the Wii
Look in the user guide, or go on the maker's website for instructions.
According to the United Airlines website, the airline offers wifi on transcontinental flights between New York JFK and Los Angeles and San Francisco.