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Are we close enough to saturating the 2.4 GHz band that overlaying a municipal wireless network might interfere with private WLANs? Without better tools for analyzing such situations — and for dealing with congestion — the answer might come too late. More
Broadband-Wireless Business Opportunities
Maplewood (MO) Seeks Firetide Mesh Network Network The Maplewood Missouri Police Department is accepting bids from vendors to provide Phase 1 and 3 options for a FiretideMesh Network System with cameras and installation. Sealed bids will be received until 10:00 a.m., on July 8, 2008. Maplewood City Hall(314) 645-3600 More
Weekly Roundup of Headlines
» Rankings: The Sad State of U.S. Broadband
» FCC's Adelstein Urges National Policy with Municipal Wi-Fi
» Wireless Philadelphia's Goldman: It's No Time to Quit
» OpenAir Boston Rearticulates Measured Citywide Strategy
» Foster City (CA) Rejects MetroFi Network Sale Offer
» SF’s BART in Talks for Full Wi-Fi Rollout
» Obama Tech Aide Hails from MIT, McCain's from TimeWarner
» Riding the Wireless Network to the Smart Grid
» UK Rural Areas Better Connected Than Urban Areas
» North Carolina Should Pay to Connect the Last Mile
» Akamai Compares State Broadband Speeds
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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