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Municipal WiFi Moves Ahead In Houston

Highlander404 sends word of one city that is bucking the trend of failing city Wi-Fi projects: Houston is investing most of the $5 million Earthlink paid to get out of its muni Wi-Fi contract to build out 10 free wireless network "bubbles" in low-income parts of the city. Access points will be in city-owned facilities to keep costs down. Houston's mayor said that over the long term the bubbles could be connected and the areas between them added to the network. The activation of the first of these zones was announced Monday. Upload and download speeds are said to be 3 Mbps.

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  1. Re:there is no such thing as free by ribit · · Score: 1, Troll

    My point is that the poor user won't usually be able to tell the difference between an intentionally open vs accidentally open network.

  2. Re:there is no such thing as free by YrWrstNtmr · · Score: 0, Troll

    "The Low Tide Lounge"
    Apple Network"
    how could you tell what's a business or city network or whatever?


    Personally, I would not assume either was open for anyone to use. But that's just me.
    A muni network that is supposed to be open should be visibly (SSID) labeled as such.