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Sherwood unwires downtown: The suburb of Portland, Ore., adds free Wi-Fi at City Hall, McCormick Hall, and (soon) Snyder Park. The city plans to add service slowly throughout.
Deltona says no to free Wi-Fi: The city said without a vision in mind and with its difficult topology, the time isn’t ripe.
Northbrook consider Wi-Fi: AT&T tells the town that it would cost $15 million over 10 years to build and $26m to operate over that period while collecting revenue of about $18m. However, the city has a fiber-optic network that could be leveraged for backhaul.
Posted by Glennf at May 25, 2006 1:36 PM
Categories: Municipal
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