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Enter Wavion and the Spatially Adaptive AP

New Wi-Fi equipment provider uses digital beamforming and SDMA to scale broadband-wireless access across large metro areas. Q&A with marketing chief Alan Menezes. More

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Anaheim's Big Rollout Begins in June

By the end of 2006, Anaheim, California, will host the largest citywide Wi-Fi network in the United States, says John Nicoletti. Anaheim's External Affairs Manager participated on the "Mega-Projects" panel at the W2i Digital Cities Convention in Los Angeles. More

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Los Angeles Catches the Citywide Wi-Fi Wave

Curtis Gibbs of the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency revisits early citywide Wi-Fi initiatives with an eye toward Los Angeles, host of next week's W2i Digital Cities Convention. More

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Toward a More Inclusive Information Society

IBM's Anne-Rivers Forcke sees a general understanding in the public dialogue about the term inclusion, but also a lack of clarity and consistency in the way the term is used. More

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Broadband-Wireless Networks: 10 Do's & Don't's

NetLogix Managing Partner Scott Akrie offers several Do’s and Don’t’s for project planners and implementers of broadband-wireless infrastructure deployments, placing a special emphasis on training and process to avoid mistakes down the road. More

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Riverside, Calif., Taking Multipurpose to the Max

The new network would accommodate multiple public and private user groups, local-government applications, a public-safety solution, and free access paired with computer distribution to the city's poor residents. More

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New Orleans CIO in a Fight for Free Half a Meg

A state of emergency over the city is ending, and CIO Greg Meffert is supporting a bill in the Louisiana legislature that would allow the city to continue providing free Wi-Fi access at current speeds of 512 kbps—instead of reducing this by one fourth under a 2004 law constraining municipal networks. More

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On the Road to RFP: Miami-Dade Forms SteerCom

Network blanketing 2,000 sq mi to spur economic and social development and save the county $25 million in traffic management and public-safety costs. Q&A with the County's Ira Feuer. More

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Los Angeles Marks 4 Years, 14th Event for W2i

W2i now has a long history in thought-leadership activities for broadband-wireless stakeholders and communities. The Digital Cities Convention in Los Angeles, says E.D. Daniel Aghion, will add to the record as never before. More

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Brookline, Mass., Welcomes Its Wireless Partners

The Town of Millionaires—and not a few hills, trees, and heavy buildings—is going wireless with a public-private model. At a public hearing, winning bidders Galaxy, NeoReach and SkyPilot fielded questions about the hybrid network, concerns about interference, VoIP and a regional opportunity. More

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