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Google's Mountain View Wi-Fi Network Hits a Snag

There's a chance that Google may miss the  June launch date for a wireless
network its building in Mountain View, Calif., or make the deadline, but
with a network that doesn't have the promised coverage.

Google's begun testing the network and, in so doing, has discovered it might
need to add more Wi-Fi transmitters than originally thought to deliver the
coverage and service quality it promised, according to Ellis Burns, the
city's economic development manager.

"It's not clear now whether they will have to, but they could be pushing"
the launch to July or beyond, Burns said of recent talks Google's had with
the city.

A Google spokeswoman said the company still intends to light the network in
June, but there's a "potential possibility" more access points will be
needed. Google expects to learn a lot more once the network's activated, she
adds.

The reason why Google decided to build the network was both as an homage to
its hometown, and, more importantly, as an exercise in what it takes to get
a Wi-Fi network up and running. So maybe it's learning one of those lessons
now that it can apply going forward.

The possible delay could also prove to be a strike against Google continuing
to build Wi-Fi networks on its own. Rather, it may use the experience to
decide it will go another route: using partnerships with established
providers.

It's already got one of these Wi-Fi networks in the works. Google and Net
provider EarthLink have been tapped to build a citywide Wi-Fi network in San
Francisco. According to sources, the two intend to build another network
somewhere in the San Francisco Bay Area.


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