Airport Wi-Fi

 
Rotten Wi-Fi, a subsidiary of TelcoQ, reveals the Top 20 airports worldwide with best Wi-Fi connection in 2016. Wi-Fi speed and quality have been evaluated in two hundred twenty-six airports worldwide. Airports from USA and Thailand led the list, with at least six airports listed in the Top 20.

Leading the list is Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport, USA with an average download speed of 42.17 Mbps, and a customer satisfaction rating of 8/10. Succeeding the list is Lennart Meri Tallinn, Estonia with 38.30 Mbps followed by Don Mueang International Airport, Thailand with 37.10 Mbps. In terms of customer satisfaction, Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, USA and Changi International Airport, Singapore lead the list with a rating of 9/10. TelcoQ CEO Arturas Jonkus said that high speed Wi-Fi access ought to be offered by airports to keep patrons relaxed throughout their journey.
 
Vocabulary:
subsidiary- a company that is controlled by another company
evaluate- check
succeeding- next in order
ought to- indicating desirability
patrons- customer
 
True or False:

  1. Rotten Wi-Fi is the parent company of TelcoQ.
  2. 262 airports are evaluated for Wi-Fi speed and quality.
  3. The Top 3 airports are: Lennart Meri Tallinn, Don Mueang International Airport, and Changi International Airport.
  4. Arturas Jonkus is the CEO of TelcoQ.
  5. Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport has an average download speed of 42.17 Mbps.

 
Defend your argument:

  1. Do you think people nowadays cannot live normally without internet connection? Why or why not?
  2. Do you think people today are addicted to the internet? Why or why not?
  3. Do you think you can enjoy traveling without Wi-Fi? Why or why not?
  4. Do you think it is fun to travel abroad? Why or why not?
  5. Do you think the new generation will still use Wi-Fi? Why or why not?

 
Express your opinion:

  1. What do you do in a place where there is no available Wi-Fi?
  2. How long do you spend time surfing the internet? Why?
  3. In your opinion, how does the world look like without internet connection?