Question: assuming San Franscisco gets set up for this Wi-Fi, would 
that mean that people with high speed internet via their cable 
companies will no longer need it?



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EarthLink, Google to provide San Francisco Wi-FI
Thu Apr 6, 2006 2:16 PM ET 


SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A San Francisco city commission has 
selected a joint bid by Web search leader Google Inc. and Internet 
service provider EarthLink

Inc. to provide free wireless access throughout the city.

The Department of Telecommunications and Information Services said 
late on Wednesday that the city will begin contract negotiations 
with EarthLink and Google to create a widely available wireless 
broadband network across San Francisco.

The EarthLink proposal edged out runner-up MetroFi and four other 
bidders, the city government said in a statement.

EarthLink and Google are working with wireless equipment suppliers 
Motorola Inc. and Tropos Networks to construct a mobile network for 
residents, businesses, municipal government and visitors.

Google has said it plans to offer free wireless access supported by 
advertising. EarthLink will offer services aimed at business users 
and to support local government activities.

EarthLink also has been selected to build a municipal Wi-Fi network 
for the city of Philadelphia, and more recently, for Milpitas, 
California, in Silicon Valley.

Donald Berryman, president of EarthLink's municipal networks unit 
said in a statement: "We look forward to taking the next step to 
negotiate a contract to build a municipal wireless broadband 
network."






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