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County commissioners announced that they would build a $10-million countywide wireless network to bring its public-safety telecommunication infrastructure into compliance with an FCC mandate—and bring Cambria County into the 21st century. More
Broadband-Wireless Business Opportunities
Albuquerque (NM) RFP for Citywide Wireless Network Albuquerque's preference is a privately owned 802.xx and 4.9 GHz system that is designed, deployed, operated, maintained and upgraded at no cost to the City. Offerors may propose the 4.9 GHz system ownership be a joint venture between themselves and the City; design deployment, operation, maintenance, and upgrades would remain the responsibility of the Offeror. The final option is the Offeror may propose the 4.9 GHz system be municipally owned and operated; design, deployment, maintenance, and upgrades would remain the responsibility of the Offeror. A prebid conference will be held May 31, 2007. Proposals due July 10, 2007. More
Weekly Roundup of Headlines
» Cincinnati Readies for Wi-Fi
» W2i Finalizes Program Agenda for Digital Cities Convention in Chicago
» Minneapolis Wi-Fi Works, Where it Exists
» Fort Worth (TX) Man Wins Photo Contest
» Mesh Wi-Fi Network To Cover San Diego Railway
» Governing.com: Working Without Wires
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