Sprint Spinoff Embarq Outshines Parent
"Embarq has been one of the best performing stocks in the group," says Frank Louthan, a telecom analyst with Raymond James.
From USA Today, September 14, 2007
Wi-Fi Philly: Too Many Questions
Given EarthLink's sudden reluctance to move forward with other municipal projects, we have to ensure that our city's taxpayers won't be held liable for a similar abandonment here in Philadelphia.
From Philly.com, September 14, 2007
SF Formally Ends Wi-Fi Plans
San Francisco has formally walked away from a deal to build a Wi-Fi network throughout the city.
From RCR Wireless News, September 13, 2007
Muni Wi-Fi Thrives, On a Small Scale
Big-city wireless Internet plans took a hit this summer, but places like Owensboro, Ky., and Rio Rancho, N.M., put networks in place.
From Christian Science Monitor, September 13, 2007
Chandler Wi-Fi Network Nears Startup
After months of delays and several false starts, Chandler, Arizona, residents are finally within range of a citywide wireless access network.
From East Valley Tribune, September 13, 2007
Emergency Preparedness: The Role of Wi-Fi
In a catastrophe, communication is critical, and a properly designed municipal wireless infrastructure and strategy can make a world of difference.
From InterGovWorld, September 12, 2007
Silicon Valley Wi-Fi project in Need of Leadership
Today, the Wireless Silicon Valley project is in danger of collapse.
From San Jose Mercury News, September 12, 2007
Eureka Explores Wi-Fi Connection
The city of Eureka is joining hundreds of other communities across the nation in considering the feasibility of a municipal wireless broadband network, or Wi-Fi.
From The Eureka Reporter, September 12, 2007
San Francisco Municipal Buses to Become Mobile Ticket Cameras
Municipal buses in San Francisco are set to become rolling ticket machines under first-of-its-kind legislation approved by the California legislature.
From theNewspaper.com, September 12, 2007
Vendor Chosen for New Municipal Network in Paris
Wave7 Optics and SPIE Communications announced Wednesday that the Trident7 Optical Access Platform has been chosen for a new municipal network called SEQUANTIC.
From TMC Net, September 12, 2007