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A non-profit group is funding a Wi-Fi network in L.A.’s Little Tokyo District: The network will be built by eWAN and the city of L.A. is offering access to light poles and rooftops for the network. Users will pay comparable rates to DSL or cable service. This is an interesting partnership between a community group, the city, and a vendor to offer Internet access in an area that may be underserved.
Posted by nancyg at May 13, 2004 10:16 AM
Categories: Metro-Scale Networks
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