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St. Petersburg turns from EarthLink to public safety

Another EarthLink muni Wi-Fi deal has fallen by the wayside. The company no longer plans to deploy a $7 million 60 square mile free municipal network for St. Petersburg, Fla. but civic-minded leaders there have not given up on muni wireless. They’re already investigating a public safety model.Another EarthLink muni Wi-Fi deal has fallen by the wayside. The company no longer plans to deploy a $7 million 60 square mile free municipal network for St. Petersburg, Fla.

This would fall in the non-news news category.Announcements of deployments that EarthLink is backing away from have been trickling in all week and we’ll no doubt hear of more.

But civic-minded leaders in St. Petersburg are still commited to muni wireless. A non-profit model pegged to public safety is emerging.

Larry Karisny, a proponent of community networks plans to test a concept for beach communities where wireless applications would be deployed to improve traffic flow and enhance emergency response services. Excess capacity could be made available to subscribers. The public sector would provide necessary equipment while the private sector would support the operation with advertising, subscription sales, and “other enterprise service models.”

Click here to read the story in the St. Petersburg Times.

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