Major Municipal Wi-Fi Proposal in NY

Friday, January 26, 2007 22:51

MuniWireless.com reports that a request for proposal has been issued by Suffolk and Nassau counties in New York state to cover all of Long Island’s 750 square miles with wireless broadband. The counties want a private partner or consortium to build and run the network for the potential 2.7 million customers there. The counties may become anchor tenants of the network, but not for free — they’d pay their way, in addition to paying for access provided to Long Island schools.

http://geoff-caplan.com, email geoff@mail.org

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