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Tropos Networks claims Cerritos is the first city in the U.S. to have complete residential, commercial, and municipal coverage of Wi-Fi: Tropos reseller Aiirmesh (that’s no typo in their name) unwired the city using Tropos’s mesh networking gear. The 8.9-square-mile city is part of greater Los Angeles.
For reasons not explained in the press release—possibly socioeconomic reasons—the area has no cable broadband coverage and limited DSL availability. The Airmesh service offers pay-as-you-go service (hourly, daily, and monthly rates), as well as commercial and residential offerings.
Posted by Glennf at March 22, 2004 11:35 AM
Categories: Municipal
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