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MPR radio feature on municipal Wi-Fi notes Minneapolis is different: As noted here and elsewhere, Minneapolis agreed to pay US Internet Wireless a yearly fee, and isn’t relying solely on subscriber revenue. That doesn’t mean they have a walk in the park, but it does allow them to afford to build the network out.
Pasadena acknowledges Wi-Fi network won’t be built: Their local paper picks up on the fact that while EarthLink won the bid to build the network in March 2007, it’s not going to happen.
Posted by Glennf at March 26, 2008 10:00 AM
Categories: Municipal