"The Little Tokyo district of the city of Los Angeles is poised to become a hotzone. 
The city is 
allowing eWAN1 full access to light-poles and rooftops to install a high-speed Wi-Fi 
network. 
The service will be marketed to end-users (businesses and residents) by the non-profit 
Little 
Tokyo Service Center (LTSC), in conjunction with the Dept. of Water and Power. Pricing 
has 
not been set yet, but they say it will be comparable to broadband like cable or DSL."

- http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/news/article.php/3087291

Unless this is really cheap, the only way I'd pay them money is if it covered other 
neighborhoods as well.

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