Category Archives: Community

Free WiFi Service To Expand In Washington

The Open Park Project’s free, WiFi hotspot on Capitol Hill has drawn support from members of Congress and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration as the organization begins to raise funds for expansion. Via [gcn.com]Continue Reading

Kaohsiung Becomes A Wireless City

Claiming to be the nation’s first “real” mobile city, Kaohsiung City yesterday inaugurated wireless Internet connections in parts of the city to provide free access in the public. Via [taipeitimes.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Web Reaches Farmers In Peru

A network of community computer centres, linked by wireless technology, is providing a helping hand for poor farmers in Peru. Via [news.bbc.co.uk]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Network Could Become Nation’s Largest

Atlanta’s ambitious plan to create the nation’s biggest citywide Wi-Fi network is no longer up in the air. Via [msnbc.msn.com]Continue Reading

Pennsylvania Governor Signs Wi-Fi Bill

The governor of Pennsylvania last week signed into law a controversial bill that includes, among myriad items, a provision giving incumbent carriers the ability to prevent cities from creating and charging for municipal Wi-Fi networks. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Public Wi-Fi Networks Limp Into Life

The public wireless local area network (Lan) market is finally taking off, with the combined spend on services in the US and Western Europe forecast to reach around €4.7bn by 2009, newly published market research has found. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

Philly, Verizon Strike WiFi Agreement

The city of Philadelphia and Verizon Communications Inc. struck an agreement Tuesday that would allow the city to provide wireless Internet access as a municipal service even if Gov. Ed Rendell signs legislation to give Verizon the power to scuttle the project. Via [msnbc.msn.com]Continue Reading

Good WiFi Makes Good Neighbours

Mohit SantRam, a student at New York University, happily shares his high-speed Internet connection with whoever taps the wireless signal available within about 300 feet of his apartment in the East Village. Via [globetechnology.com]Continue Reading

Jerusalem First Israeli City To Provide Free Wireless Internet Network

Jerusalem, the first Israeli city to go live with a free wireless internet network, will join other major cities around the world providing a combination of entertainment and business service, conveniently, easily and at high speed (54 megabytes per second). Every resident and visitor to Unwire Jerusalem WiFi zones will be able to surf theContinue Reading

Aiirmesh: Wi-Fi Cities Come Calling

Cities such as Philadelphia and San Francisco, which are investigating large-scale Wi-Fi deployments, have Aiirmesh Communications on speed-dial. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

New Mexico City Hopes For Wi-Fi Access By Christmas

“We’re a very tech-savvy community,” said James Palenick, city administrator for Rio Rancho, N.M., explaining why his city of 63,000 was working to provide Wi-Fi access to its citizens. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

San Fran Wants Free Citywide WiFi

San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom has set a goal of providing free wireless Internet activity in his city that sees itself as a vanguard of the Internet revolution. Via [reuters.co.uk]Continue Reading

Cities Find Wi-Fi Future

It’s not Silicon Valley, but Chaska, Minnesota, may be moving to the leading edge of Wi-Fi technology as it begins offering the service for all city residents. Via [edition.cnn.com]Continue Reading

Free, Wireless Web Comes To Golden Hill

Drew MacCullough lived a fairly unplugged life in a vintage Golden Hill apartment building known as the Pink Palace. No TV. No home phone. No Internet. Then technology changed his life. Wireless Internet. And it was free. Via [signonsandiego.com]Continue Reading

Scavenger Hunts Elevated To A New Level

They’ve been called urban races and modern scavenger hunts, but for players of these trendy new outdoor games, one’s prowess with wireless technology is just as important as a good pair of shoes. Via [globetechnology.com]Continue Reading