Last modified: October 4, 2005 11:35 AM PDT
Wi-Fi's municipal quest
San Francisco and Philadelphia have joined a growing list of cities and smaller communities committed to offering Wi-Fi broadband service for their residents. But many of these projects face big challenges.
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EarthLink wins Philly Wi-Fi contract
Net provider beats HP for high-profile contract to provide $20-a-month wireless Net access to city residents.October 4, 2005
Google faces obstacles in S.F. Wi-Fi bid
Lawsuits or legislation could stymie deal, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom says.October 3, 2005
In San Francisco, Google a 'wireless overlord'?
Responding to a proposal to blanket the city with free wireless Net service, some fret about privacy, others welcome the shake-up.October 1, 2005 previous coverage
Study: Wi-Fi services to bring in the bucks
The pace of growth will drop in the short term, In-Stat said, but by 2009, worldwide revenue may top $3 billion.September 20, 2005
Cities join Intel's Wi-Fi program
Thirteen municipalities participate in a pilot program, called "Digital Communities," to build commercially viable wireless networks.August 18, 2005
FAQ: Wi-Fi mooching and the law
Is it legal to use another's network without asking? Is it OK to share your own network? It's not always clear.July 8, 2005
The citywide Wi-Fi reality check
Wireless technology tempts cities that want to offer low-cost broadband to residents, but operating a network is no walk in the park.May 27, 2005
