mark burdett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Actually I found the answer..
> 
> Mayor Newsom has announced a new free wireless broadband Internet 
> service in Union Square... "San Francisco offers the service on a test 
> basis in partnership with the Mayor?s Office of Economic and Workforce 
> Development, the Department of Telecommunications and Information 
> Services (DTIS), the Recreation and Parks Department, UnwireNow, a San 
> Francisco wireless service provider, and Terabeam Wireless, a world 
> leader in providing extended range, license-free wireless data 
> equipment."
> 
> http://www.sfgov.org/site/mayor_page.asp?id=27481
 
Interesting. Is that five organizations involved in one wireless hotspot?
I wonder how much the city is paying UnwireNow and Terabeam. And how much
it would have cost if they had simply bought a node from sflan (http://www.sflan.org).

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