Google Plans on Advertising in Google WIFI

Google Plans on Advertising in Google WIFI

Google’s patent filing on advertising funded WIFI is available for reading : Method and system to provide advertisements based on wireless access points. At Threadwatch MSGraph points out that the patent “‘lists different ways for how they might display advertisements to offer free or reduced-rate wifi access.”

Here’s a snippet from the patent filing:

[0046] In stage 610, the first entity, in turn, credits the WAP provider with a portion of the advertisement revenue. The portion of the revenue may include a flat rate, a percentage of the advertisement revenue, or a combination thereof. In one embodiment, the first entity identifies the WAP to be credited via the IP address.

[0047] As a result of receiving a portion of the advertisement revenue, the WAP provider is may cover the expenses of providing the WAP and may recoup a profit, while providing end-users with access to the WAP at a reduced rate.

[0048] In alternative embodiments, data other than advertisements could be inserted by the first entity into the view presented to the end-user accessing a WAP. For example, the data could in the form of a message, or a static advertisement that does not include a hyperlink.

[0049] Furthermore, the processes and architecture described above may be used to provide wireless access at a reduced rate for multiple WAPs, including multiple disparate WAPs.

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  1. Bill says:

    It’s actually one of a trilogy of patent applications intended to monetize that wireless access.

    This one allows the wireless access to be subsidized in exchange for the serving of advertisements by the company providing access:

    Method and system to provide wireless access at a reduced rate

    and this one enables branding by the company providing an access point:

    Method and system for dynamically modifying the appearance of browser screens on a client device