Do you think there's enough just to deploy around certain city parks?

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On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Thomas Fitzgerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Too bad they chose such crappy gear, we might have been able to use it.
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> Tom
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> Michael Weinberg wrote:
>> As I'm sure many of you have read, it looks as if the City of Portland
>> will find itself the owner of 600+ SkyPilots and an assortment of
>> backhaul equipment, come April, when MetroFi's network will be forfeit
>> based on Oregon law. Details here:
>>
>> http://blog.oregonlive.com/siliconforest/2008/10/wifi_antennas_will_winter_in_o.html
>>
>> If you have an opinion about what Portland should do with the removed
>> equipment, now would be a good time to write the City Commissioners
>> and let them know what you think they should do. Since the council has
>> been raked over the coals a bit for their involvement with MetroFi,
>> they probably won't make a big fuss about the removal, but they should
>> value the input of Portlanders, especially those with a keen interest
>> in wireless networking.
>>
>> Contact the council here, especially Saltzman, as he is the
>> commissioner whose office currently oversees Communications:
>>
>> http://www.portlandonline.com/index.cfm?c=28533#cid_25148
>>
>>
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