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Brookline is Set to Launch WiFi Network
The town of Brookline, Massachusetts said today it will launch the region's first border-to-border municipal WiFi network at a July 18 "wire-cutting event."
From The Boston Globe, July 11, 2007

Political Party Protests Spanish Government for Vetoing Free Networks
The BNG demands that the government remove obstacles to deployment.
From La Flecha, July 11, 2007

Cities Get Smart with Wireless Sensor Networking
Municipalities worldwide are adopting Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) technology to make their cities safer, healthier, greener, and more productive, according to a recent research study by ON World.
From PRWeb, July 10, 2007

Alcatel-Lucent to Supply Portugal's First CityNet Metropolitan Ethernet Network
The CityNet program, co-funded by the European Union, is designed to accelerate the deployment of broadband services throughout Europe.
From Assodigitale, July 10, 2007

Wavion and ADC Promote Open Architecture for Municipal Wi-Fi Networks
The two companies are cooperating to create an open architecture for municipal Wi-Fi networks.
From RF Design, July 10, 2007

AT&T Sets Up Muni WiFi in California
The deployment highlights AT&T’s decision to embrace public WiFi technology as a complementary broadband delivery system alongside DSL and other options.
From Financial Times, July 09, 2007

Forum: How to Untangle the Wireless Debate in San Francisco
The debate in San Francisco is about who should own and operate the network -- the public or the private sector -- and whether the wireless antennae used for broadband are detrimental to the environment or to public health.
From The San Francisco Chronicle, July 09, 2007

New York City Leaves WiFi Setup to Others
In New York, no plans exist.
From New York Daily News, July 09, 2007

Sprint Bets Billions on 'Wi-Fi on Steroids'
Long touted as the future of wireless Web access but experienced so far by few consumers, WiMax offers speeds similar to those of cable modems or digital subscriber lines, with a range much greater than Wi-Fi.
From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, July 08, 2007

AT&T Launching Wi-Fi Wireless Broadband Internet Service in Riverside CA
US based telecom giant AT&T is scheduled to launch their first Wi-Fi wireless broadband internet service in the market in Riverside California.
From TechWhack, July 08, 2007

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