  Roadywan
| reply to Anonymous_ Re: unsuccessful in large cities
It's unsuccessful in in large cities due to the business model that's being proposed by the companies bidding to run the network. The cities all want completely free access to any type of wireless network put into place, and the companies want the city to pay them for upkeep, maintenance, and access to the network.
The trouble here is that these cities want something for free and believe that the citizens are a commodity which they can offer up to the wireless networking companies. The reality is that the larger municipalities are still the home of what's referred to as the "Digital Divide", meaning that there are people out there that don't own a computer so essentially there's no customer base. No company is going to invest themselves into a market that doesn't have customers.
If these cities were smart, they'd start offering public internet access at all of the recreation centers, libraries, and publicly held properties. This would be a first step in bridging the divide and would ultimately be viewed as a progressive step forward in the direction of modernization of any city. |