Web13 mrt. 2012 · Treading a thin line between totally unethical/wrong and gainful temporary employment, companies at SXSW Music Festival are hiring homeless people to act as WiFi hotspots. Here's how it works: If you’re a SXSW attendee and want access, all you have to do is make a donation of your choosing to the homeless hotspot you wish to “use” and … Web14 mrt. 2012 · This service is the brainchild of BBH Labs, a marketing agency that suggests that using homeless people as hotspots is the present-day answer to helping the nationâ s homeless. For a $2 donation, people can use these human hotspots for 15 minutes. BBH partnered with a local homeless shelter to test-run their new idea at SXSW on Sunday.
"Homeless Hotspots": Obdachlose bei SXSW als mobile WiFi …
Web21 mrt. 2012 · Last week, many at SXSW used the phrase “Homeless Hotspots” to describe homeless people who carried Wi-Fi hotspots around the city. A New York-based advertisement agency, BBH, initiated this seemingly unorthodox project to equip the Austin area’s homeless with 4G Wi-Fi devices to offer internet to the public at SXSW. WebVanuit alle kanten zijn er reacties over Homeless Hotspots. Niet iedereen is even blij met het project. Zo noemt een SXSW-bezoeker het mensonterend om daklozen als hotspot … how big of a hunting backpack do i need
Homeless Used as 4G Hotspots at SXSW Stirring Up Controversy
Web12 mrt. 2012 · An ad agency’s use of some of Austin’s homeless as wifi hotspots during the SXSW festival has become a hot topic itself in the first days of the event. As part of what it calls “a... Web12 mrt. 2012 · One of the problems with having thousands of techies converge on one city, Austin, for a few days for SXSW is connectivity. After all, with all that data being sent -- … Web28 mrt. 2012 · SXSW, the annual gathering of tech, film and music creative leaders in the country, is up in a tizzy over homeless folks. No, the people at SXSW are not in an … how big of a inverter do you need to run a rv