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a municipal wi-fi antenna in minneapolis, minnesota


municipal wireless networks go far beyond existing piggybacking opportunities available near public libraries , coffee shops. basic premise of carpeting area wireless service in urban centers is more economical community provide service utility rather have individual households , businesses pay private firms such service. such networks capable of enhancing city management , public safety, when used directly city employees in field. can social service cannot afford private high-speed services. when network service free , small number of clients consume majority of available capacity, operating , regulating network might prove difficult.


in 2003, verge wireless formed agreement tropos networks build municipal wireless networks in downtown area of baton rouge, louisiana. carlo macdonald, founder of verge wireless, suggested provide cities way improve economic development , developers build mobile applications can make use of faster bandwidth. verge wireless built networks baton rouge, new orleans, , other areas. applications include wireless security cameras, police mug shot software, , location-based advertising.


in 2006 federal trade commission expressed concerns such private-public partnerships trending towards franchise monopoly.


in 2007, companies existing cell sites offered high-speed wireless services laptop owner purchased pc card or adapter based on ev-do cellular data receivers or wimax rather 802.11b/g. few high-end laptops @ time featured built-in support these newer protocols. wimax designed implement metropolitan area network (man) while 802.11 designed implement wireless local area network (lan).


within united states, providing municipal wireless network not recognized priority. have argued benefits of public approach may exceed costs, similar cable television.








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