Cities Need A Wi-Fi Network
6 September 2004 - 1:00pm
Madison, WI, considers setting up a city-wide wireless internet network.
"Now Madison officials are considering the next necessary step into this electronic future: bringing wireless Internet access to Madison on a widespread basis. Such "wi-fi" hubs already are moving from amenity to necessity in many other tech-oriented communities. Madison is hardly taking a visionary or radical step in considering free or paid public access to a wireless Internet network."
Full Story:
City wireless network is a necessity
Source:
Wisconsin State Journal, September 4, 2004
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