said by tshirt:like the millions seattle already sunk into failed broadband or the many millions that fiber network they are handing over really cost the tax payers.
I'm curious, how much did Seattle's fiber network cost that it's leasing to Gigabit Squared?
said by GIGAOM :licensed and unlicensed spectrum between 11 and 60 Gigahertz to deliver a gigabit or more between the rooftops of about 39 buildings that make up Seattle's public housing.
So, it appears that with the "rooftop wireless Gbps", it'll be shared by all subs in the buildings? Are they paying the same as those lucky few that may actually receive FTTH?
said by GIGAOM :Ansboury says he thinks the Wi-Fi will help drive customer acquisition because people can see how fast a gigabit really is - although he estimates the Wi-Fi network might only offer speeds between 600 and 900 Mbps.
I'd love to see this 600-900 Mbps with Wi-Fi.