Canadian Cities Get In On the Wi-Fi Game
Cities across Canada are finding that setting up their own wireless Net access can not only cut costs but also improve municipal services. And it's cheaper than buying bandwidth from the big telecoms.
From Globe & Mail, September 11, 2007
DRC Plans Ambitious Infrastructure Development
For all the difficulties in Eastern Congo, the DRC has seen a number of recent developments that will form the beginning of a backbone development plan for the country.
From OneWorld Africa, September 11, 2007
Free Wi-Fi in San Francisco Is Up for Grabs
As EarthLink falls on hard times, San Franciscans eye a startup.
From eWeek, September 10, 2007
Naperville (IL) Wi-Fi Program to Debut
Residents are one step closer to seeing the rollout of a Wi-Fi pilot program in the city's downtown.
From Herald News, September 10, 2007
Upcoming Wireless Spectrum Auction
Is Apple considering bidding on 700MHz spectrum?
From CNet News, September 10, 2007
Southlake (TX) Awards Muni Contract
NewMarket Technology and subsidiary RedMoon recently signed a contract with the City of Southlake, Texas, to purchase, deliver, and install a 80gHz wireless municipal security video monitoring and archival system.
From TMC Net, September 10, 2007
Xiamen Government Collaborates to Develop City's Information Infrastructure
The collaboration is aimed at establishing a long-term, stable and mutually beneficial strategic tie between Cisco and Xiamen.
From CNN Money, September 09, 2007
Making Municipal Wi-Fi Work
What does MetroFi know that EarthLink doesn’t?
From Broadband Reports, September 09, 2007
EarthLink CEO Bullish on the Right Kind of Municipal Wi-Fi
EarthLink CEO Rolla Huff said in an interview earlier this week that EarthLink is still open to building Wi-Fi networks across cities.
From Wi-Fi Networking News, September 07, 2007
Wireless Network Making Money, Toronto Hydro Says
The business model is very different from ones that have failed in the U.S., president David Dobbin says.
From Globe & Mail, September 07, 2007