There are several cities playing with building infrastructures in
their downtown areas or along the freeways to offer public broadband
access. Then there are non-profit tech neo-hippies that are building
wifi cooperatives. Here's a wireless community list:

http://www.toaster.net/wireless/community.html

-Kevin

On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:01:43 -0700, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> https://wigle.net/gps/gps/GPSDB/onlinemap/?lat1=35.216675&long1=-106.835468&lat2=34.896637&long2=-106.425792&event=1
> 
> Take a look at this view. If you zoom in along the interstates and
> other main streets it seems as though there is some sort of network
> for ... for what? cameras? Streetlights? Since they so use solar here
> I suppose that power is plausible. (?) But, ignoring the big orange
> mass in upper right (land of tract mansions) that definite grid
> pattern corresponds to main north-south and east-west arteries. Anyone
> else's city look like that? Maybe it's a new development in urban
> infrastructure that I was unaware of?
> 
> Also, there seems to be quite the cultural disparity in technology use
> based on east/west of the river.

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