
"There was a lot of breathlessness about municipal wireless. People thought it was going to be a silver bullet to bring ubiquitous access and affordable broadband in the United States. They were wrong," said Alec Ross, executive vice president of One Economy, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit. "In the post-municipal WiFi world, we need to focus on community broadband."
Backed up and funded by AT&T, One Economy is launching a two-year program to provide free wireless internet to over half a million people in under privileged communities across the United States.

Other non-profit organizations are also planning to start with similar projects. But even though the planning and funding of these other projects are totally independant, they're going to be using the same infrastructure that's already existing.
These projects aim to make up for the many failures that the municipalities of major cities such as Philadelphia and L.A suffered after failed attempts to provide free municipal wi-fi.
For more information, visit wired.com
Rawane.
6 comments:
hey thxx for ur comment.but i did talked b4 about it in an old article.thats why i didnt mention them, but anw i will retalk about it advantages and disadvantages later.thx:)nice post rawanee
Nice infos u have....i had a little idea about the Wi-Fi access,but you made it more simpler to understand..anywayz good luck
Rawane and Tala..you are GIRLS!!! so I guess you should have a least level of taste in colours!! FIX YOUR COLOURS...TOO FLASHY! :D
HELJ.
farah: hey, nice to learn some infos about the Wi-fi access and how it works. just a little advice change the colors because are coming too strong for the readers when they want to read an article, there is too much colors!Cant see :P Farah :)
hey rawane...
Nice ideas!!!
But dont forget hypertext coz i feel ur not citing all the work...
Keep up the good work!!!
Jana:)
hey rawane good ideas!
I guess we are learning here :) keep it up :)
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