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Chip giant Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) announced it was pumping up city-wide wireless efforts for 13 cities across the globe in a pilot project that will focus on development and deployment of the WiFi ...
Chip giant Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) announced it was pumping up city-wide wireless efforts for 13 cities across the globe in a pilot project that will focus on development and deployment of the WiFi ...
Plans to blanket cities across the nation with low-cost or free wireless Internet access are being delayed or abandoned because they are proving to be too costly and complicated.
More cities across the USA now offer wireless Internet connections on buses, according to the American Public Transportation Association. ... "Having the WiFi has made a huge difference for me," he said.
Summary: Cities like Philadelphia and San Francisco are actively trying to close the digital divide by offering free or low cost city wide WiFi.
Reportedly, a group of firms (including IBM and Cisco) are looking to build a $85- to $150-million outdoor WiFi network that could connect up 37 cities in Silicon Valley.
T-Mobile clarifies 3G availability: T-Mobile must have gotten tired of explaining that 21 markets doesn’t mean 21 cities. ... They say by the end of November, 120 major cities.
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We don't know how it happened but now Microsoft is claiming to be an authority on city WiFi infrastructure Hey ... Austin, Texas is, if I do say so myself, one of the greatest cities in the U ...
Municipal officials in Chicago, Houston, San Francisco and 10 other major cities, as well as dozens of smaller towns, quickly said they would match Philadelphia’s plans.
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