what happens when Verizon pulls the plug on its wi-fi network!
On Apr 21, 2005, at 1:36 PM, Rob Kelley wrote:
FYI. From a press release from the Antenna manufacturer: [http://www.wifi-plus.com/pages/12/index.htm]
;:"The content delivery process is all-digital and extremely fast, with the ads sent via the Internet from Clear Channel in New York to UDN's Las Vegas office. There, the advertising content is play scheduled using the Webpavement sign operating system and web-based server, edited (if necessary) by UDN's creative department and finally uploaded to individual screens via the Verizon wireless connection. "We can remotely administer the system from anywhere - Las Vegas, for example - and the open architecture means we were able to customize the functionality to our specific needs," adds Williams.
;:Each screen is fitted with an omni directional WiFi-Plus Ultra-M antenna, which had proved to give the best performance on the Manhattan streets, a demanding environment because of the multiple obstacles of buildings, cars and pedestrian traffic."
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