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Planning and implementing a city- or countywide wireless network can seem daunting because of the need to deliver multiple applications over a single infrastructure. Engineers should provide maps and models before, during, and after a deployment to ensure an optimal return on investment. More
Broadband-Wireless Business Opportunities
Modesto (CA) Seeks Mesh Video Surveillance for Downtown The Modesto Police Department (MPD) requests competitive sealed proposals for the supply, delivery, installation and warranting of a video surveillance camera system for the downtown area of the City of Modesto. Proposals due April 29, 2008 and Bidders Conference is April 1, 2008. More
Weekly Roundup of Headlines
» New York State to Fund Nine Public-Private Partnership
» Competition Fuels Broadband Use in Europe
» FCC Eyeing New Approach to Broadband Measurement
» FCC Provides $15.5 M for Telehealth in Rural West
» Going Once…Going Twice…700 Mhz Spectrum is Sold
» Rockland County (NY) Okays Wireless Initiative
» Sensors May Help Government Monitor Aging Infrastructure
» Seattle Privately Owned Broadband Moving Ahead
» FCC to Improve Broadband Data Collection
» Intel's Rural Connectivity Platform (RCP) a Threat to WiMAX?
» Service-Provider Azulstar Shifting to WiMAX in Its Cities
» Broadband's Reach Still Not Getting to Many Californians
» Suffolk and Nassau Counties Project Stalls for Lack of Funding
» Will S.C. Be First State to Go Completely Wireless?
» Maryland Lawmakers Push DEP on Rural Broadband
» Seattle Seeks Partner for New Broadband Network
» Alvarion in Roaming Test of Wi-Fi and Mobile WiMAX
» Minneapolis as Municipal Wi-Fi "Poster Child"
» USDA Gives Stelera Wireless $35M to Deploy Rural Broadband
» India's Tata to Roll Out WiMAX Nationwide
» Video Road Hogs Stir Fear of Internet Traffic Jam
» Gates Urges U.S. to Free Up More Spectrum for Wi-Fi
» Richmond (CA) Installing Public Security Camera Systems
Published electronically every Thursday, the W2i Government Broadband Wireless Report (The W2i Report) explores the issues surrounding the planning and implementation of broadband-wireless infrastructures, applications and services for cities, communities and regions. The W2i Report features commentaries and interviews with CIOs, wireless field practitioners, industry experts, and local-government association leaders, as well as a dozen independent bloggers. It includes data bases on leading case studies, business opportunities (RFPs) and headlines. All broadband-wireless stakeholders — from local-government officials and IT managers to the ecosystem of equipment and application vendors and systems integrators — are encouraged to subscribe.
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