Cities Struggle With Wireless Internet

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The town where my parents live is planning to install a city-wide WiFi system. I certainly hope they know what they're getting into!

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Reply#1 - Mon May 21, 2007 5:11 PM EDT
{"commentId":724022,"authorDomain":"Nycam"}

I live and work an hour North of Lompoc/Vandenberg AFB, anf am paying around $56 a month for cable access; the only choices being DSL (slower; same costs) and dial-up.
I think the benefit of a city fitting for wifi is that the cable and phone companies decide that the free ride is over, and become competitive at last.

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Reply#2 - Mon May 21, 2007 10:29 PM EDT
{"commentId":726350,"authorDomain":"restso"}

My city is also having serious issues with their WiFi, it officially went online for service fee last year around this time and initally signed up 2000 customers. The service is so spotty and unreliable that 1300 of those customers dropped their service. The city just recently changed WiFi provider companies in hope that the new one won't suck.

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    Reply#3 - Tue May 22, 2007 5:18 PM EDT
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