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Will better network management help Lompoc attract and keep customers?

Lompoc, California is trying to make its citywide wireless broadband service work harder by attracting and keeping more customers. The city has replaced its previous network management system with a new one from Aptilo and claims that Aptilo’s system now allows to city to manage its network better, including being able identify where problems occur, when customers call in. The city has also stopped using outside firms to manage the network. Now, instead of needing 4000 subscribers to break even,…

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Hartford abandons citywide Wi-Fi dreams

Hartford, Connecticut has abandoned its plan to cover the city with wireless broadband service. Instead, it will focus on maintaining the existing network which is available in the Blue Hills neighborhood and certain parts of downtown. Hartford had embarked on a $5.8 million plan to unwire the city, primarily to bring inexpensive or free Internet access to low-income residents. But lack of demand from residents, coupled with rising costs, have forced the city to rethink the entire project.

Several points raised…

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Network 1 signs up eight cities for muni Wi-Fi service

Network 1 Communications, a wireless ISP, will be bringing wireless broadband service to the following communities  in the St. Louis area: Ballwin, Chesterfield, Olivette, Creve Coeur, Maryland Heights, Hazelwood, Glendale and Arnold. They join Granite City, Cottleville, Florissant, Crestwood, Kirkwood, O’Fallon, St. Paul and Dardenne Prairie. Network 1 charges between $20 and $50 per month for service.

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Network 1 Communications to unwire Granite City, Illinois

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Wireless video surveillance gains popularity, but it is effective?

I don’t know whether to be thrilled or appalled every time I read (or post articles) about the growing popularity of wireless video surveillance in our cities. Yes, police officers now have additional ways to catch nasty people. But the growing need for these surveillance cameras is disturbing in itself and says that we are living in an increasingly lawless, violent society. What next — walled cities with electronic moats to keep out the undesirables?

Back to the story. Buffalo, New…

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Coshocton County, Ohio issues RFP for wireless broadband network

Coshocton County, Ohio has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the construction of a wireless broadband network to serve businesses, residents, and specified County owned facilities throughout the county. The primary goal of this RFP is to find a provider that can deliver wireless broadband access to parts of the county that do not have broadband. In addition, the county will use the network for its own operations.

Proposals should be submitted to Coshocton County Commissioners Office, 401 ½ Main…

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Wi-Fi service as a utility in Tabor, Iowa

The town of Tabor, Iowa (pop. 1000) will be offering citywide Wi-Fi service to its residents.The town will simply add Wi-Fi service to the municipal utility bill (which includes water and sewer fees). The city is paying Efanz, a service provider based in Omaha (Nebraska), $240,000 for two years (approx. $11,000 per month). It is not surprising to see smaller towns in rural areas deploying Wi-Fi service in their communities. Indeed, it is in places where people are still on…

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