I'm not entirely sure, and someone should feel free to correct me, but I 
think the Verge wireless network and the free BR municipal network are 
two different things.  I think Verge lets you use it for free for 1/2 an 
hour or so, but then you must pay.  Or maybe they let you surf for free, 
but charge for email or something.  I've never actually used it, but my 
wife and I are planning on going to the farmers market today, maybe I'll 
bring the laptop.

I think the BR municipal network is (or will be when it is set up) free 
for anyone downtown or in old south baton rouge, Spanish town, 
Beauregard Town, etc...  The BR municipal network will have some sort of 
non profit setup, and will be run by some sort of coalition of downtown 
businesses, non-profits, and the city/parish government.  I got the 
impression Ray was looking for information on more of this type model, 
rather than a business model.

Michael

Ryan McCain wrote:

>I remember this email address being thrown around a year ago or so.  I
>beleive he is the president of Camsoft, which is the parent company of
>Verge Wireless, who is implementing the WLAN in downtown Baton Rouge.
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>Ryan
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>Ryan McCain
>Northrop Grumman Corporation
>Linux System Administrator 3
>email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Phone: 225.219.0556
>Fax: 225.219.0540
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>Registered Linux User #364609
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>We are thinking about starting a project with the city of Hammond to 
>deploy wireless in downtown Hammond.  Does anyone know or have any 
>contacts with the groups that have/are doing municipal wireless in New 
>Orleans and Baton Rouge?  I'd just like to touch base with them and
>bounce 
>a few ideas around...
>
>ray
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