If you were planning to tweet from Britney's concert at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, you've got another thing coming. Although the facility has WiFi, it will not be open to the public, according to a venue representative we just spoke with.
Britney's Concert Now On Media Blackout: No WiFi, No Cell Service
Cellular Telephone Industry Association Suing S.F.
Oh dear. Folks from the Cellular Telephone Industry Association, a wireless "nonprofit" group established in 1984, is in the process of suing San Francisco over our (alarmist?) Cell Phone Right-To-Know ordinance, according to SF Weekly. CTIA claims, among other things, "the city is not allowed to make decisions involving the wireless industry."
San Francisco Airport To Offer Free Wifi
Travelers at San Francisco International Airport could soon benefit from free wifi access across all airport terminals. Currently those trying to get online need to pay $7.99. But a partnership between SFO and T-mobile might change all that.
WiFi/Cell Service Now Available in Transbay Tube
UPDATE: Apparently, it's not so much "available" yet.
Free WiFi at Muni Stops In 2013
Part of the plan to make San Francisco run exclusively on sunshine and eco-righteousness, the city plans on erecting 360 new Muni bus stops "that'll further the causes of both solar power and blanketed Wi-Fi at the same time." According to the September issue of Popular Mechanics, the stops will be kind of cool. Details are as follows:
The Re-Wirelessing of San Francisco
After EarthLink and Google gave up on high-speed networks that would have seen San Francisco gain access to free wireless service, Meraki Networks Inc. is now taking a stab at it.

