Wi-fi row at Dublin Airport

A dispute over wireless broadband rights, which could lead to higher internet fees for business travellers, has erupted at Dublin Airport.

A dispute over wireless broadband rights, which could lead to higher internet fees for business travellers, has erupted at Dublin Airport.

The row centres on the refusal by the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) to allow a wireless internet provider, Bitbuzz, to install wi-fi in three of its clients' airport bars and business lounges.

The DAA refused Bitbuzz a work permit to carry out the necessary installations.

The refusal is due to a contract ...