 vanDSLuser Unimaxx for your biz Premium join:2004-07-28 West Vancouver, BC
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| What is the difference then
From a technological standpoint, early attempts show that deploying and maintaining a network of acceptable quality is a challenge{to put it mildly}. The model of ad-supported Web access is a leap into the unknown, and Wi-Fi technology could be leap-frogged by the increasing data speeds of cellular and eventually WiMax, which promises speed and coverage advantages.
"One major lesson I hope cities have learned by now is that a wireless network for which nobody is paying isn't viable," says Craig Fifer, the city's e-government manager. "If the government pays, it's usually inappropriate. If ads pay, it's usually unreliable. Another technical limitation is coverage, since public Wi-Fi generally won't reach inside or above the second floor of buildings.
Technical problems can dog a project regardless of scale or resources. Chaska, Minn., population 18,000, had to upgrade its town-owned Wi-Fi network after two years of operation, moving from the 802.11b standard equipment to the faster 802.11g to handle network volume.
In just a year or two, many cities may look to WiMax technology to provide that kind of broad coverage, as that technology becomes more prevalent and mature. Only some of the Wi-Fi equipment sold today will be compatible with WiMax, so cities might be in for an unpleasant surprise.
What is the difference then between Muni's and private companies. At least the Muni's have been somewhat innovative. I can't speak for you but I haven't seem much increase in a lot of private services except the price that I pay for it! |
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  reboot_it
join:2005-10-02 Vernon Hills, IL | ...and the more choices we have the better for us. |
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  Yauch
join:2005-06-24
| reply to vanDSLuser Muni's have been somewhat innovative? By offering regional based content a la the Google/Microsoft business plan. I must have missed that article. Or are we now considering offering an increase in bandwidth and a decrease in price "innovation" ? Oooo, they're pricing schedule is a whole two years ahead of natural market course, that's amazing, so innovative. Oh and I don't know about the great white north, but south of the border our private companies are continually lowering prices (albeit at a rate to slow to satisfy their customers). I've never seen a private company hike my rates on my internet bill. |
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  karlmarx
join:2006-09-18 iraq
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| "I've never seen a private company hike my rates on my internet bill."
Umm, are you reading the same articles EVERYONE ELSE is? There have been over 7 articles over the last week where the ISP is RAISING their prices. Verizon, Comcast, TWC, etc. They are all constantly raising prices, adding in new fees, adding new restrictions, cutting off people.
Wow, you obviously don't read what you don't want to see. You MUST be a neo-con. -- Stick it to the MAN. Support your local torrent sites. Proudly providing 10mb of upstream for all your TV, Movie, and MP3 needs. |
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  John Galt Forward, March Premium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp
·CenturyLink
| said by karlmarx :"I've never seen a private company hike my rates on my internet bill." Umm, are you reading the same articles EVERYONE ELSE is? There have been over 7 articles over the last week where the ISP is RAISING their prices. Verizon, Comcast, TWC, etc. They are all constantly raising prices, adding in new fees, adding new restrictions, cutting off people. Wow, you obviously don't read what you don't want to see. You MUST be a neo-con. Aren't you being presumptuous in assuming that this person is using one of the ISPs you listed? -- A is A |
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  batterup I Can Not Tell A Lie. Premium join:2003-02-06 Netcong, NJ clubs:
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| reply to karlmarx said by karlmarx :Umm, are you reading the same articles EVERYONE ELSE is? There have been over 7 articles over the last week where the ISP is RAISING their prices. Verizon, Comcast, TWC, etc. They are all constantly raising prices, adding in new fees, adding new restrictions, cutting off people. When Verizon is hit with a new tax they pass it along. That way you can falsely toot that Muni Wi-Fi is free. |
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