Chicago Moves Closer to Citywide Wi-Fi
Just a decade ago, the Internet threw open the doors of opportunity like no other technology in recent memory. Now Chicago wants to bridge the digital divide through a public-private partnership that would offer municipal wireless at low or no cost. And while the city has not yet reached the Jan. 2, 2007 bidding deadline, the project has stirred controversy among some experts.
From Chicago Defender, December 07, 2006
Report: Municipal Wi-Fi Not Just Another Utility
A new report warns that cities considering municipal Wi-Fi shouldn't fool themselves into believing that the experience will be as routine as running water, gas and electricity systems.
From Network World, December 06, 2006
Albany Rolls Out Municipal Wi-Fi Mesh Network
Cisco announced that Albany, the state capital of New York, will begin deployment of Ciscos ServiceMesh solution to provide free Internet access to residents and visitors, as well as to use the wireless network as a platform for city endeavors, including public safety services and new forms of economic development.
From Broadband Wireless Exchange, November 30, 2006
Two Front-Runners in Bid for Houston
San Francisco-based EarthLink Municipal Networks is going head-to-head with Convergent Broadband, a local group headed by former Reliant Energy CEO Don Jordan that has ties to business leaders in Houston.
From Houston Chronicle, November 29, 2006
The Cloud Launches Major European City Wi-Fi Initiative
The Cloud, Europe's leading operator of open Wi-Fi networks, had announced that it is launching a major initiative to expand its City Wi-Fi operations across Europe. Its dedicated Metro Wi-Fi business unit, headed up by Ben van Dongen in Amsterdam, is investing in a program to bring city-wide Wi-Fi networks to cities across Europe over the next two years and is currently actively engaged with more than 30 cities.
From Government Technlogy, November 29, 2006
Albany, New York, Lighting Up with Cisco
Cisco today announced that Albany, the state capital of New York, will begin deployment of Cisco's ServiceMesh solution to provide free Internet access to residents and visitors, as well as to use the wireless network as a platform for city endeavors, including public safety services and new forms of economic development.
From MarketWire, November 29, 2006
Indian Skype Users Get Wi-Fi Phone
Netgear has launched a new Wi- Fi phone for VoIP software, Skype. The phone, SPH101, will be available to Indian Skype users for Rs 16,900 (MRP) at the 48 Rashi branches across India.
From Tech2.com, November 29, 2006
Users, Skeptics Find Bugs in Free Internet
Weeks after a South Bay company agreed to blanket Concord with free wireless Internet - a win-win situation, according to city leaders - industry watchers are urging caution.
From San Mateo County Times, November 27, 2006
Downtown Pittsburgh Wi-Fi Reaches Indoors
Even though it's only guaranteed to work outdoors, the new Wi-Fi service worked well at several indoor spots, the Post-Gazette found during a recent afternoon spent trying out the service
From Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, November 26, 2006
Enter the Metro-Scale Network Measurement Firms
Extensive interviews with principles at Uptown Networks, Unplugged Cities, and Novarum.
From Wi-Fi Net News, November 21, 2006