A public place (such as a coffee shop, airport, or hotel) with a wireless network that you can use to connect to the Internet.
— Computer ScienceAn area on an object containing a hyperlink. An entire object can be a single hot spot, or an object can contain multiple hot spots.
— Computer ScienceA location where a computer can connect to a wireless network (see- Wi-Fi).
— Computer ScienceA wireless Internet connection available for public use. Beyond mere convenience, hotspots offer broadband Internet access with connection speeds similar to cable and DSL. While some hotspots charge for access, more and more are opening their networks for free.
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