The controversy over municipal wireless

Saturday, October 23, 2004

The debate over municipal wireless systems is continuing to heat up. Here are a couple of articles to get you up to speed.

Cities find Wi-Fi future
Wi-Fi? Because everyone deserves free Internet, group says

The issue is not an easy one for public officials. In Minnesota, the mayors of St. Paul and Buffalo have taken opposite sides. Read more.

This week, the Heartland Institute issued a report strongly advising against municipally owned wireless. Read more. Download the report.

At the same time, Philadelphia is moving ahead with its ambitious plans. In September, City officials announced a $10 million plan to transform all 135 square miles of the city into one Wi-Fi hot spot. They plan to place cells on street lights and other devices. Read more.

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