Posts Tagged "Beijing"

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Muni wireless thrives in China: Hangzhou Wi-Fi network goes live

Reading the US mainstream press gives you the impression that deployments of municipal wireless networks came to a complete halt when EarthLink pulled out of the business. While it’s true that the rush to deploy municipal wireless in the US has died down, the opposite is happening in Asia - especially China - where cities are rolling out large-scale Wi-Fi networks in partnership with local carriers. The latest city to announce the completion of a municipal wireless network is Hangzhou…

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Hangzhou, China deploys first phase of muni wireless network

Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province in eastern China, has completed the first phase of a citywide wireless broadband network. Wi-Fi access is now available along the main traffic routes and popular tourist areas. The local government expects the network to be finished by 2010. Wasu Digital TV Co., the service provider, claims they will be able to provide digital TV even to users in moving vehicles (up to speeds of 40 kph). I am very skeptical of any claims…

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Beijing deploys citywide wireless broadband network

Residents of Beijing will have citywide Wi-Fi service by 2010, if everything goes as planned. CECT-Chinacomm Communications has finished the first phase which covers 100 square kilometers. They will free Wi-Fi service during the Olympics. I do not know how good the service is because I have not gone to Beijing to test it and I don’t know anyone who has done so. This is one challenging project. Beijing covers a vast area - 16,800 square kilometers - and has…

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The race is on. Which Chinese city will unwire first?

ChinaStakes.com reports that Shanghai is poised to become China’s first wireless city. It will be interesting to see if the prophecy comes true. The city is one of many in China that have undertaken wireless initiatives and it appears locked in competition with Beijing to unwire first.

Shanghai, which is arguably the country’s most commerical city in terms of its role in international trade, appears locked in competition with Beijing, the nation’s capital, in a race to claim the title of…

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Wireless Beijing an Olympian Effort

Think unwiring a city the size of Philadelphia, San Francisco or Houston is a big deal? Trying unwiring a city that spans 6500 square miles and serves more than 12 million people — like Beijing. That’s what’s underway today as the city revs up for the Summer Olympics, with a team headed by service provider CECT-Chinacomm and infrastructure provider Azalea Networks having deployed the network’s first 800 to 1,000 wireless nodes. Azalea Networks CEO John Elms says Phase I of…

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