Is it getting easier to find wireless Internet hotspots worldwide? That seems to be the case, at least according to results of a new survey announced today by ABI Research.
This survey, according to ABI Research, revealed that this year worldwide Wi-Fi hotspots will grow by nearly 25%, to 179,500. Almost three-quarters of these hotspots are found in Europe and North America. In Asia, meanwhile, growth in China is slower than thought, though the rest of the region will come close to matching the number of North American hotspots by 2012. Europe, for its part, is the current leader with over 70,000 hotspots.
