No Wireless For Harrisonburg Yet
City officials are negotiating with several providers for a broadband wireless network now that the franchise with World AirWaves LLC has been revoked.
From DNR Online, July 12, 2007
Toledo Wi-Fi Funding Examined
Former director again touts budget-neutral plan.
From Toledo Blade, July 12, 2007
Alcatel-Lucent to Supply Portugal's First CityNet Metropolitan Ethernet Network
The CityNet program, co-funded by the European Union, is designed to accelerate the deployment of broadband services throughout Europe.
From Assodigitale, July 10, 2007
Forum: How to Untangle the Wireless Debate in San Francisco
The debate in San Francisco is about who should own and operate the network -- the public or the private sector -- and whether the wireless antennae used for broadband are detrimental to the environment or to public health.
From The San Francisco Chronicle, July 09, 2007
Binghamton NY Promotes Benefits of Wireless Internet Access
City officials and merchants join the chorus.
From Press & Sun-Bulletin, July 06, 2007
Frontline Calls For a National Wireless Network
This would be a national wireless broadband network built on 22MHz of spectrum Frontline wants the FCC to set aside.
From ZDNet Government, July 06, 2007
USDA Makes $8.9M in Grants Available for Broadband
Rural communities without broadband service can apply for grants ranging from $50,000 to $1 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
From New Mexico Business Weekly, July 04, 2007
Electricity, Gas – and Broadband
Should broadband access join water, gas and electricity and be a basic utility available to all New Yorkers?
From Gotham Gazette, June 26, 2007
Sacramento Goes Wireless
"The City of Sacramento is very excited about the opportunity to provide wireless Internet access to our residents, visitors, and businesses," Sacramento Councilmember Rob Fong said following last night's council vote.
From Wireless Week, June 22, 2007
Google, Others Oppose North Carolina Telecom Bill
It would limit cities' own networks.
From The News & Observer, June 21, 2007