- Posted by Peter Cochrane
16 / 19 users found this useful - 30/11/2006 04:30 PM
BA San Franciso Lounge:, A new and very spacious airport. A range of lounge facilities that are adequate. Drinks, nibbles, and limited food. Plenty of power points. Just 1 commercial wifi provider. Strong mobile phone signal. Only 6 workspaces and and no PC stations available. A range of comfortable seating available with low coffee tables.
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- Posted by Peter Cochrane
1 / 2 users found this useful - 12/02/2007 10:00 AM
The United Business lounge is exceptional. Big, spacious, dozens of power outlets, telephones, seats and work desks., Lounge seating and coffee tables are augmented by enclosed desk areas. Drinks and limited food available., One commercial WiFi provider with a strong signal and lots of bandwidth throughout the lounge. 2.5G mobile signal is strong too., Customer announcements ensure that you don't miss that vital flight whilst deeply engrossed in your email., One of the best
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- Posted by Evan Jones
1 / 2 users found this useful - 02/04/2007 01:36 PM
SFO Terminal 2 - Usual excellent free Wi-Fi in and near the Continental President's Lounge. Lounge comfort good; power access good. Cost free, couldn't be better. No LAN access in Lounge. Concourse & Lounge have good strong mobile signal. Concourse comfort not so good, building work going on (April 2007) short on seating and power points. Concourse access is public before security so doesn't feel as safe. POTS modem connections (bless) available in lounge. T-Mobile appears at apparently random spots in T2. T-Mobile service is paid for.
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- Posted by Ian Wilson
8 / 22 users found this useful - 04/12/2006 10:57 AM
For an airport at the heart of the IT industry SFO is actually a real disappointment. WiFi is no better than a dozen other underperforming airports about the world and in terms of power points - don't! Because two major UK departures (VS020 and BA284 leaving 30 mins apart) are crammed into a (I guess) 500-seat departure lounge with a choice of 3 packed and uninspiring (overpriced) eateries, you're lucky if you can get a seat let alone a seat near a powerpoint., However, SFO has one great thing going for it., If you've any important last minute work to do - do it at the hotel. You've more time than you think because it's a quick trip to the airport and unless you are dangerously disorganised you will always have time to spare (last time two times I left for the UK from SFO, contrary to my experience at all other US airport, I managed to go from taxi to departure lounge - via check-in and security - in less than 10 minutes... leaving me 1hr 50 mins of twiddling my thumbs (and SFO is not the place to have to do that)., So set off for the airport later and get more work done at t
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- Posted by Ash
4 / 11 users found this useful - 03/01/2007 02:38 PM
Very disappointed! No free wi-fi access. If you are at the gate there is no wi-fi connectivity at all. Ironically there were powerpoints everywhere! Unless you are watching a DVD and need to keep your laptop battery charged....why would anyone even boot up their laptop if there was no internet connectivity.
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- Posted by sam
3 / 13 users found this useful - 15/12/2006 03:43 PM
I agree with several other posters that it is a shame that there is not free wi-fi access all over this aiport. In the domestic terminal the only wi-fi access I am aware of comes from T-Mobile which is a for pay service. I just don't end up on their Network enough to justify paying a monthly fee. Call me selfish, but I think it should be free in place like San Francisco.
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- Posted by Derek Lambert
0 / 1 users found this useful - 26/07/2007 10:54 AM
OK, I'm spoiled, I fly on Virgin these days and have privileged access to their wonderful Upper Class lounge at SFO. My ratings reflect that. It's all T-mobile pay by the hour WiFi ($10, as I recall), but there is 802.11 a/b/g with huge signal strength. I use the 11a because nobody else does. I do sympathise with those who think the whole airport should have free WiFi -- just like my other home town of Mountain View (thank you, Google).
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