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Do Ubiquitous Networks Lead to Ubiquitous Surveillance?
By Robert Horvitz  View from Europe

If so, might comprehensive wireless coverage do more harm than good?  More



Weekly Roundup of Headlines
» T-Mobile, AT&T, Starbucks Resolve Wi-Fi Dispute
» Leaves Degrade Wi-Fi Service for Some in Minneapolis
» City Government Business Drives Municipal Wireless Network Implementation
» MarketPlace: Municipal Wi-Fi Isn't Dead Yet
» 10 Cities With Widespread Wireless Internet
» Many US Tech Workers Eager to Telecommute
» What Are the Prospects for FemtoCells in US Market?
» MetroFi Shutting Down Citywide Wi-Fi Deals
» Meraki Unwires San Francisco's Neediest
» Philadelphia in Talks Over Wi-Fi Network; Won't Say Who
» St. Louis Park (MO) Sues Wi-Fi System Provider
» UK Broadband Speeds Lagging
» Options Multiply for Small-Business Broadband
» Reed Hundt and Michael Powell Debate Candidates' Policies
» Provo City Council Approves Sale of iProvo


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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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