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Cities and Towns Must Fill the Broadband Void
By Sonja Reece  Community Issues

The call from the public may be for access, but a community's broadband-wireless implementation path can often begin when it see a business reason to increase mobile workforce productivity and bring multiple sectors into the plan. More



Orgware and Its Role in ReEngineering
By Costis Toregas  Business Process Reengineering

Orgware is defined as the cost of technology deployment once the hardware and software costs have been subtracted from the true, total cost of the effort. Its impact on reengineering decisions and on the landscape of implementation is significant, and the wise project manager will begin, not end with careful planning for Orgware success!  More


Broadband-Wireless Business Opportunities
Graphic: Multistate LogoSacramento (CA) City Council Hearing June 21, 2007 to Approve Wireless Contract
Staff has recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution 1) approving the agreement for the Design, Deployment and Operation of Wireless Broadband Network in Sacramento between the City and Sacramento Metro Connect, LLC (SMC); 2) approving the Anchor Tenancy service agreement between the City and SMC for wireless broadband network services to City offices and employees; 3) directing staff to bring to Council for approval zoning code amendments and a revocable permit agreement for the installation and implementation of a citywide wireless broadband network. More


Weekly Roundup of Headlines
» Las Vegas Unplugged
» New Jersey Bill Allows Public Entities to Develop Wireless Broadband
» Hackers to Hit Internet Core, Wi-Fi and Digital Homes
» Chicago Police To Gain a Live View in Buses
» Motorola's WiMAX and Mesh Solutions Earn NXTcomm Eos Awards
» Google, Others Oppose North Carolina Telecom Bill
» Wi-Fi Consultants Pitch to Punta Gorda
» All of Montreal Could Be Wrapped in WiMAX
» AIM Launches Municipal Wi-Fi Business
» Chi-Town Mesh Coming Soon?
» Chicago: No Olympics Without Solid Network Infrastructure
» Nighthawk Systems Announces Sale to Kansas Municipal Utility
» 54 Million WiMAX Subscribers by 2012
» DMU Looks at Local Fiber Network
» Auckland Considers Free Wi-Fi Mesh
» NextWave Wireless to Acquire Spectrum in Austria, Slovakia, and Croatia
» U.S. Internet Users Primed For Municipal Wi-Fi Option
» Pilgrims on the Wireless Trail
» Boulder Joins Wireless Gold Rush
» Downtown Anchorage to Get Wireless Internet
» Cisco Launches Indoor-Outdoor Connectivity Solution
» Anderson IN Approves Rates for Fiber Optics and Wireless
» Time for Wi-Fi to Sink or Sync
» Waukesha to Get Progress Report on City Network
» Longview Seeks Company Hot Enough for Wi-Fi
» New 3G Wireless Internet Access Service Provider Database
» Congressional Bill Would OK Municipal Broadband
» ParkWiFi to be Green with Solar Power
» First Wi-Fi Based WiMAX Wireless Network to be Deployed Across Montreal


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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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