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Forsyth County EMS Deploys Wireless Technology in Emergency Vehicles
This North Carolina-based EMS service covers over 400 square miles in and around Winston-Salem.
From Telematics Journal, July 24, 2007

Opposition Grows to Public Broadband
Restrictions and regulations continue to pop up around the US where public broadband initiatives are underway.
From Spokesman Review, July 23, 2007

FierceBroadbandWireless Announces Its 2007 Fierce 15
It consists of the 15 privately held emerging companies editors believe hold the most promise to help shape the wireless broadband industry and establish a successful presence in this market.
From FierceBroadbandWireless, July 23, 2007

Beech Grove Prioritizes Public Safety in Its Digital City Initiative
The Federal Signal broadband wireless network offers first responders intelligent information to make more informed decisions, as they carry out their mission-critical duties and responsibilities.
From CNN Money, July 23, 2007

Wilson (NC) City Council Approves Fiber Contracts
City leaders continue to face both confusion about and opposition to Wilson's planned fiber-optic network that promises to offer telephone, video and Internet services to residents.
From Wilson Times, July 23, 2007

High Tide Meets Hi-Tech in Ocean City, New Jersey
Welcome to the Beach of the Future.
From 1010 Wins, July 22, 2007

ZTE Wins Important WiMax Deal
China-based telecom giant will deliver advanced modern solutions for home networking.
From Unstrung, July 22, 2007

Google Will Bid At Least $4.6 Billion on Wireless Airwaves
The FCC spectrum auction will bring in some major players.
From Circle ID, July 22, 2007

Sprint Nextel/Clearwire Agree to WiMax Roaming; Muni-Fi To Suffer?
Both firms try to avoid patchy networks that would make business travelers and companies with national footprints less likely to sign up.
From Wi-Fi Networking News, July 21, 2007

Towns in Rural Arkansas Make a Connection
Other rural areas and small towns lack broadband.
From The Morning News, July 21, 2007

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