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Wireless Ypsilanti reaches 25,000 users

Wireless Ypsilanti in Michigan has reached a milestone this week as it logged over 25,000 users since the launch of the network in January 2008. Last week, the network had 1399 users who downloaded 310.4 GB (statistics from the interactive node map). Wireless Ypsilanti is a community collective that offers free Wi-Fi access in parts of Ypsilanti. They began with the downtown area and expanded to other parts of the community. They are using equipment from San Francisco-based, Meraki Networks.

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