Hundreds of Siricomm hot spots have gone cold
1/3/08
Truckers with laptops arent happy about losing hundreds of hot spots around the nation. A Joplin, MO, company that provided truckers with Wi-Fi Internet connectivity at 450 truck stops has ceased the service.
The Kansas City Starreported that Siricomm installed Wi-Fi hot spots in 44 states, relying on ViaSat Inc. for the actual wireless service.
ViaSat cut off the service in November 2007 after Siricomm reportedly ran up $1.85 million in unpaid bills.
According to a recent report in the Joplin Globe, Siricomm has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.
http://www.landlinemag.com/todays_news/Daily/2008/Jan08/010308-07.htm
Hundreds of Siricomm hot spots have gone cold
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by Cybergal, Jan 4, 2008.
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The company went belly up.
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Holy crap! $1.85 million in bills and I would cut them off too! They also had that crappy trucker myspace type of site as well. Hell, they SHOULD have come to me and asked me how there is NO $$$ in this...I could've saved them a lot, LOL. I do not think they realized that truckers and WI-FI really don't mix too well as how do you park an 80' long rig by a building to get it? Of course, we all know there isn't enough parking...so to buy that WI-FI is a waste when you can get a wireless aircard and park almost ANYWHERE on the side of the road and get the net. Truckers and WI-FI don't work...never will. It's common sense that if the driver pulls in to the "hotspot," can't park due to it being full...he/she will drop the service. Urr Durr.
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I find all WI-FI services at truck stops to be a waste of money. If you pay monthly or annually. It cost more than your average HOME service, which everyone at home has access to 24/7/364. While you as a driver only get to access the truck stop version for a few hours a week, if that.
I do occasionally buy a 24 hour card...but it's very rare. I have to be taking my 34 for that to happen. I done it once last year.
Now, I don't even need a card for my PC. I can simply plug my cell into a USB port, and away I go. But I rarely do that. -
Half the time, I couldn't get a wifi signal unless I took my laptop inside and plugged right into their service. It was a waste of money, IMO. That's why I got an aircard. Best thing I ever did.
The truck stops should figure out how to sell an aircard and make some money off that - I'm sure they'd sell well!! -
Business Name: Siricomm Inc.
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Yet one more company has gone the way of "PnV" remember them? -
Siricomm was the only one I really had trouble with....dropped signals, constantly snails pace....no signal unless you were practically on top of the building... the FJ's and TA's are much better...and the one with probably the best signals are actually Idle Aire....I havent even considered an Air Card yet...maybe sometime soon, you never know! -
Wise the problem with SirriOFFcomm was not the lack of users. Well maybe it was since their "HOT" spots were never any thing more than luke warm at best on any of the ones I ever tried. They all sucked major.............. Dropped signal constantly if you could connect. Hours would go by without connecting, on the rare chance it would connect it would be slower than dial up, etc etc etc etc.
No wonder with that kind of "quality product" that they couldn't remain in business.
They should have gone belly up yrs ago.
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