Internet Kiosk
An Internet kiosk is a terminal that provides public Internet access.
Internet kiosks sometimes resemble telephone booths, and are typically placed in settings such as hotel lobbies,
long-term care facilities, medical waiting rooms, apartment complex offices, or airports for fast access to e-mail
or web pages.
Internet kiosks sometimes have a bill acceptor or a credit card swipe, and nearly always have a computer keyboard,
a mouse (or a fixed trackball which is more robust), and a monitor. Some Internet kiosks are based on a payment
model similar to vending machines or Internet cafes, while others are free.
Businesses that provide Internet Kiosks are encouraged to utilize special Internet Kiosk software and management
procedures to reduce exposure to liability.
Have a look to workflow of CoinKiosk ,
NoteKiosk or
TicketKiosk .
Hotspot (Wi-Fi)
A hotspot is a venue that offers Wi-Fi access to the Internet. The public can use a laptop, WiFi phone, or other suitable portable device to access the wireless connection provided. Hotspots are often found at restaurants, train stations, airports, military bases, libraries, hotels, hospitals, coffee shops, bookstores, fuel stations, department stores, supermarkets and other public places. Many universities and schools have wireless networks in their campus.
Have a look to workflow of Hotspot .
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