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Stalled in Toledo
The Toledo city council withholds its OK for a $2.16M Wi-Fi plan, and seek answers to financial and legal concerns.
From Toledo Blade, June 26, 2007

Tacoma Cloud Up in the Air
The technology works, but the profit outlook is less sunny.
From The News Tribune, June 26, 2007

New Spectrum Band for 3G to Lead to Major Increase in Coverage
The widespread deployment of 3G networks in the 900MHz GSM spectrum band, as well as the 2100MHz band, could enable an additional 300 million people across Asia, Europe and Africa to enjoy mobile broadband services by 2012.
From 3g.co.uk, June 26, 2007

EarthLink Gives Free Wi-Fi to Nokia Tablet Users
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet will connect with EarthLink Wi-Fi in select cities at no charge.
From Earth Times, June 26, 2007

RedMoon Announces Municipal Wi-Fi Contract With Temple, Texas
The company is on track for $10 million in annual broadband revenue.
From Marketwire, June 26, 2007

New Leadership at EarthLink
EarthLink has ambitious plans for becoming a municipal Wi-Fi powerhouse, and we'll see how far new CEO Rolla Huff can take the company down that road -- and how fast.
From The Motley Fool, June 26, 2007

Wireless Video Surveillance to Drive Public Safety Networks
Firetide shares critical success factors for real-time wireless video surveillance.
From Yahoo Finance, June 26, 2007

China Expert Technology Signs Three New e-Government Contracts
Total net contract value is estimated at $72.9 million.
From Yahoo Finance, June 26, 2007

Azulstar to Provide Wireless Broadband Network to the City of Sacramento
Azulstar Inc. has been approved to design, build and operate Sacramento’s wireless broadband network.
From Business Wire, June 25, 2007

U.S. Municipal Wi-Fi Failing To Pick Up Steam
Despite the number of cities running municipal Wi-Fi programs, the New Scientist reports that most efforts are falling drastically short of expectations.
From The Tech Report, June 25, 2007

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