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Originally Posted by TorqueDog
And this is sort of the problem. Is it right to expect someone to own a several hundred dollar piece of technology along with an annual subscription that could easily cost the same or more (or jump through numerous hoops for publicly-accessible WiFi) just to be able to access government services?
I'm not so sure it is. Private company, whatever, but we have a choice generally to do business with a private company. We don't have any choice but to do business with our own government.
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Apps are also not great for tourism. Nobody wants to install an app and setup an account to park once in their life, and then do it again at the next stop. They may not even have data if they are just using wifi to travel.