Minneapolis to officially unwire March 11

All zones of Minneapolis’s municipal Wi-Fi network will be delivering wireless Internet access by March 11. The roll-out comes nearly four months after it was originally anticipated and the Minneapolis Star-Tribune says  “some significant dead areas within those zones will remain for a while” due to problems accessing 124 light poles needed to mount and power the antennas. Spokespersons for the city’s provider, US Internet, said the company is continuing to negotiate pole use issues with Xcel Energy.

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