Brownsburg, Indiana, network poised to go live

The public Wi-Fi network in Brownsburg, Indiana, has entered a testing phase and is expected to go live in about a month.The municipal Wi-Fi network in Brownsburg, Indiana, has entered a testing phase.and is expected to go live in about a month, according to an article on IndyStar.com.

Town officials are not estimating how long it will take to unwire the full 25-square mile area that they eventually expect to service but it appears the network is already achieving public acceptance.

The story quotes residents in the test area, skeptical at first about the quality of service in the free tier, saying they’re happy with the results they’ve seen so far. The free service delivers speeds of 128K. Faster 512K service is available for $10 per month and upgrades to faster speeds will also be available.

Click here to read the IndyStar story.

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