 squison
join:2001-07-07 Decatur, GA | Yay!
Awesome. Good to see them using an Atlanta-based company to do it, too. |
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  e_dub franknbeans Premium,VIP join:2001-08-12 kickin ass | I hope this works out for them. |
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 alfnoid Premium,MVM join:2002-02-18 | How much of the Atlanta area??
I wonder how much of the area will be covered.
I seriously doubt it will make it up to me in the burbs, but for $18/month I would get it just for a backup.
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  dot_null Premium join:2004-06-28 Kennesaw, GA | reply to squison Re: Yay!
I agree! It probably won't make it up to Kennesaw, where I'm at, but it is still a push in the right direction.  |
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 Automate
join:2001-06-26 Atlanta, GA | reply to alfnoid Re: How much of the Atlanta area??
The contract is with the City of Atlanta so I doubt it will go beyond the city limits. My guess is that they will start with the downtime area and build outward. I wounder if they will even make it to Buckhead. |
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 ndwbr
join:2003-07-10 Atlanta, GA | reply to alfnoid 132 square miles actually!
»www.ajc.com/search/content/busin···ink.html |
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  nswint Who Built The Ark? Premium join:2001-11-17 Union City, GA clubs: | that's almost 1/4th of the inside of the perimeter. |
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 ackman
join:2000-10-04 Acworth, GA
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said by squison :Awesome. Good to see them using an Atlanta-based company to do it, too. The same Atlanta-based company that recently laid off a bunch of folks and outsourced loads of jobs to India? I don't share your enthusiasm. |
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 ackman
join:2000-10-04 Acworth, GA | reply to e_dub The homeless, the drug pushers, and the prostitutes will love the free wireless. Meanwhile, Atlanta firemen and police officers can't pay their utility bills on what they make. |
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