In a message dated 10/12/2005 11:47:07 AM Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Andy/Jim:

Perhaps Jennifer Granick and others at Stanford might want to develop a "pro 
muni" project group involving law students, business students and engineering 
students which could leverage the work of Jim Baller and others on this topic.

The issue could use the help.  Stanford would be a logical location for this 
effort.

Don Samuelson
A commentary about municipal wi-fi from Stanford Law School's Jennifer 
Granick on Wired.com... -ac


Don't Let Fear Kill Muni Wi-Fi

Plans are afoot in Philadelphia and Huntsville, Alabama, as well as my 
hometown of San Francisco, to provide residents with low-cost or free 
wireless internet access. It's a great idea whose time has come, like 
drinking fountains, public toilets and park benches. But last week, the 
San Francisco Chronicle reported that my city's mayor expects a legal 
challenge from internet service providers like SBC and Comcast, who 
presumably prefer every San Franciscan to pay a monthly access fee.
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