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The Wireless Internet Institute is pleased to announce that the newly released report “The Wireless Internet and Municipal Government is now available online. Drawing on a summit of the same name, the report addresses the range of planning, policy, and technology issues confronting municipal governments and private sector practitioners seeking to take a leadership role in developing broadband wireless infrastructures in their communities. Learn more now by visiting:

http://www.w2i.org/pages/atlanta112003/wiamg_report.html

 

In the report, experts from industry, government and the legal and regulatory environments confront key questions: Is broadband wireless a utility like water or electricity? What are key municipal wireless Internet needs and applications? How can city government build consensus among network stakeholders? How will the network be funded? Are public-private partnerships desirable for building out and managing the network? Where will revenues flow?

 

The new report is invaluable for cities and municipal governments with a variety of motivations for bringing wireless broadband technology to city employees, residents, employers, investors, and visitors.

 

 “....Our technology infrastructure is just as important as our physical infrastructure”, says Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin at the Municipal Government and Wireless Internet Summit. “High-speed wireless connectivity available to our workforce is a must for us to remain a technology-friendly city.”

 

Learn about the report:

http://www.w2i.org/pages/atlanta112003/wiamg_report.html

 

To order the report online, please visit our online store:

http://worldtimes.com/online-store/scstore/

 

Or

 

Contact the Wireless Internet Institute:

http://www.w2i.org/pages/contact.html

 

W2i's new series of books and reports helps wireless Internet stakeholders around the world better understand opportunities and roadblocks for successful deployment of wireless Internet technologies. View our complete list now:

http://www.w2i.org/pages/publications.html

 

W2i is an independent think tank bringing together stakeholders around the world to accelerate the adoption of wireless Internet in support of universal connectivity for economic, social and educational development. Visit our website to learn more: http://www.w2i.org

 

 

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