The apparent collapse of municipally-supported plans to build WiFi networks in several U.S. cities has backers of rival technologies breathing sighs of relief.
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City CIO says he’d rather go to jail than shut down the city’s free wireless network.
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In the new order, everyone connects—with or without the old-fashioned phone company.
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Work by Germany’s Sebastian Gottschall is a critical component of the upstart Internet-sharing service.
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Balkan broadband provider On.Net is planning the world’s largest countrywide Wi-Fi in the former Yugoslav republic. Good luck.
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Small wireless sensors are the new electronic eyes, ears, and noses that link the physical and virtual worlds.
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The City of Brotherly Love picks the ISP to build its wireless network.
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