Philly News - Philly History - Ultimate News Database:: Citywide Wi-Fi On Again in Philly. More than words needed with Latino voters City-wide Wi-Fi dies in Philly. Barkleys 400,000 gambling debt http://www.infopig.com/keywords/Philly.htmlHOME | Philadelphia revived an effort on Tuesday to provide free citywide wireless Internet access in a project to be run by a new group of investors.
The city aims to provide free-of-charge outdoor Web access throughout its 135 square miles, which would be the largest area covered by public Wi-Fi of any U.S. city.
The project, initially launched in 2005, came close to failure
when EarthLink, the company that installed wireless transmitters on light poles, abandoned the effort in May amid complaints about signal weakness.
Morning Briefing | Philly | 06/11/2008:: Philadelphia City Hall and political coverage from the Philadelphia Inquirer is once again engaged in last-minute talks to save the citywide wi-fi system. http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/heardinthehall/19760014.htmlHOME | Philly Wi-Fi project clears final hurdle:: The citywide Wi-Fi project in Philadelphia is in the final stages. Is a New Dell iPod Fighter in the Works (Again)? Price on MSI Wind Continues to Rise, Rise http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/104/C7709/?send=yesHOME | In a city of 1.4 million, about 6,000 people signed up for the EarthLink service.
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter said the city, which is providing no public money for the Wi-Fi project, believed it was important to revive the project because of the economic opportunities that can flow from increased Internet access.
"We now have the potential to reach more people with this network than in any other city in America," he said.
The network, which is about 80 percent complete, will now be taken over by Network Acquisition Co., a new company of local investors that will assess the infrastructure and plans to complete the wireless coverage. Service for current users should be uninterrupted, officials said.
Wireless Toledo? - id 3445 - Toledo Talk topic:: Philly Wi-Fi Network to Pay for Computers. A cure to citywide Wi-Fi woes? Again, even in a condition of city surplus, wealthy individuals looking to make http://www.toledotalk.com/cgi-bin/comments.pl/19/3445HOME | EarthLink had difficulty beaming the signal into homes, which City Councilman Bill Green cited as a reason the EarthLink model failed. But he also praised EarthLink for helping to save the network.
Under the new system, people can buy a $200 device called a repeater to bring the signal inside buildings.
The new owners plan to underwrite the cost of public Wi-Fi by persuading businesses to buy technology allowing employees to access corporate networks from remote locations.
EarthLink bags Pasadena muni Wi-Fi deal - RCR Wireless News:: ATLANTA—EarthLink Inc. snagged a contract to build, own and operate a 23-square mile citywide Wi-Fi municipal network for commercial and government use in Pasadena, http://www.rcrnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060802/SUB/608020706/0/disHOME | Revenue from corporate customers would pay for infrastructure to distribute a wireless signal to outdoor areas throughout the city, notably to low-income areas where many residents don't have the Internet access that could improve their ability to find jobs or access public services.
Officials from the new company declined to say how much they had paid for the EarthLink asset, how much they plan to invest or when the network would be complete.
Co-founder Mark Rupp said it would take "months" to assess what work needs to be done to complete the network.
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