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Abdurrashid
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"U.S. cities set up wireless networks/Cable Co. push ban..a must read"
Mon May-09-05 07:53 AM by FireBrand

  

          

Hve you noticed this in any of your cities? Do you utilize this?


http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/internet/05/04/life.wireless.reut/

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (Reuters) -- A number of U.S. cities are becoming giant wireless "hot spots," where Internet users will be able to log on from the beach or a bus stop, a trend that's triggering a fierce backlash from telecom and cable giants.

"We look at this as another utility, just like water, sewer, parks and recreation, that our communities should have," said St. Cloud, Florida, Mayor Glen Sangiovanni, who hopes to provide free wireless service to the entire city by the fall.

At a conference this week, officials from dozens of local governments compared notes, listened to pitches from vendors and discussed ways to counter the lobbying of telecommunications giants that have sought to block them at the state level.

Free or discounted wireless service can spur economic development, improve police patrols and other city services and encourage Internet use in poorer neighborhoods, they said.

Slightly more than 100 U.S. cities -- as big as Philadelphia and as small as Nantucket, Massachusetts -- are setting up wireless networks. Conference organizer Daniel Aghion said close to 1,000 local governments worldwide have plans in the works.

The trend has prompted an intense backlash from the large telecom and cable providers that sell most broadband access in the United States. At their request, 13 states have passed laws restricting cities setting up their own networks, and several others are considering such bans.

"With so many other issues challenging municipalities today, why on earth should cities waste millions of taxpayer dollars to compete with carriers already offering high-speed Internet service?" said Allison Remsen, spokeswoman for the U.S. Telecom Association, which represents incumbents like SBC Communications Inc. and Verizon Communications.

City officials said they don't want to compete head on with commercial providers but aren't going to be held hostage to their profit concerns.

Providers have shown no interest in setting up broadband wireless service or offering free or discounted rates, they said. Sometimes they refuse to provide any broadband service at all.

"We begged them to deliver the service -- we didn't want to be in this business," said Scottsburg, Indiana, Mayor Bill Graham, who said local businesses threatened to leave his town before it set up its own wireless network.

The legal battles seem to have only increased interest among city officials, especially after squabbles over a Pennsylvania state law made national headlines last year.

"It helped to bring to light what the telecommunications industry was attempting to do," said Philadelphia technology manager Dianah Neff.

Others said the threat of a ban at the state level has spurred them to action.

"We're acting pretty quickly for a municipality of our size, because we don't like to be pre-empted," said Lindy Fleming McGuire, a Chicago City Council staffer.

Smaller wireless startups are rushing to provide the equipment and expertise needed to run city networks.

"Munis don't want to own this at all; they just want the service," said Robert Ford, chief executive of NextPhase Wireless, a service provider.

Rio Rancho, New Mexico, brought in wireless provider OttawaWireless because incumbents didn't reach many areas, assistant city administrator Peggy McCarthy said. Now that the network is up and running, the incumbents' service has grown more competitive, she said.

"The lethargy and apathy with which we had been given DSL and cable have both changed," she said.

Some cities, including Spokane, Washington, found they could easily set up wireless service when they upgrade their emergency communications networks with a little help from the Homeland Security Department. The federal department awarded $925 million last year for communications upgrades.





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U.S. cities set up wireless networks/Cable Co. push ban..a must read [View all] , Abdurrashid, Sun May-08-05 11:46 PM
 
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RE: U.S. cities set up wireless networks/Cable Co. push ban..a must read
May 09th 2005
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surely if the service was free
May 09th 2005
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RE: surely if the service was free
May 09th 2005
4
      I'm struggling to understand
May 09th 2005
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           RE: I'm struggling to understand
May 09th 2005
10
Mail's a good analogy bc market forces would leave some area unserved
May 09th 2005
7
      Exacltly.
May 25th 2005
31
What's interesting is that
May 09th 2005
2
RE: What's interesting is that
May 09th 2005
6
      I was blind
May 09th 2005
8
      How expensive do you think it is?
May 09th 2005
9
      RE: How expensive do you think it is?
May 09th 2005
11
           They're mostly a cable company, it doesn't fit their business plan
May 09th 2005
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                RE: They're mostly a cable company, it doesn't fit their business plan
May 09th 2005
13
                     I think internet connectivity should be a public utility
May 09th 2005
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                          RE: I think internet connectivity should be a public utility
May 09th 2005
15
                               Its just a matter of switching over like PC to MAC
May 09th 2005
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                               RE: Its just a matter of switching over like PC to MAC
May 09th 2005
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                                    RE: Its just a matter of switching over like PC to MAC
May 09th 2005
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                                         RE: Its just a matter of switching over like PC to MAC
May 10th 2005
20
                                         What's your standard for "unnecessary entitlement"?
May 10th 2005
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                                              RE: What's your standard for "unnecessary entitlement"?
May 12th 2005
27
                                         the government's move with universal phone access
May 11th 2005
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                               RE: I think internet connectivity should be a public utility
May 09th 2005
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                                    RE: I think internet connectivity should be a public utility
May 10th 2005
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                                         Well if you can convince the majority of your neighbors
May 10th 2005
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                                         RE: Well if you can convince the majority of your neighbors
May 12th 2005
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                                              RE: Well if you can convince the majority of your neighbors
May 25th 2005
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                                              No it doesn't
May 25th 2005
36
                                                   RE: No it doesn't
May 26th 2005
37
                                         Rural Electrification helped build this country's economy......
May 26th 2005
39
      you re a fucking moron
May 25th 2005
30
The missed question here...
May 10th 2005
22
exactly. It's just as important as roads and rails IMO. n/m
May 25th 2005
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RE: exactly. It's just as important as roads and rails IMO. n/m
May 25th 2005
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      I'll shed a tear for you. :oP
May 25th 2005
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RE: The missed question here...
May 25th 2005
33
      Do you know how cheap Internet Connectivity is Wholesale?
May 26th 2005
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           RE: Do you know how cheap Internet Connectivity is Wholesale?
May 26th 2005
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                The Govt. investing in the nation on a tech basis.........
May 26th 2005
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                     RE: The Govt. investing in the nation on a tech basis.........
May 30th 2005
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!
May 11th 2005
26
Boston WiFi Summit
May 26th 2005
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