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An Alternative To San Francisco's Wi-Fi Deal


From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 12:22:08 -0500



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From: Dewayne Hendricks <dewayne () warpspeed com>
Date: January 30, 2007 8:15:19 AM EST
To: Dewayne-Net Technology List <dewayne-net () warpspeed com>
Subject: [Dewayne-Net] An Alternative To San Francisco's Wi-Fi Deal
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AN ALTERNATIVE TO SAN FRANCISCO'S WI-FI DEAL

[SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle 1/29, AUTHOR: Becca Vargo Daggett, Institute for Local Self-Reliance]

[Commentary] San Francisco Supervisors who would reject the Earthlink-Google deal now have an alternative. The central conclusion of a recent report from the San Francisco budget analyst is that a municipally owned wireless network is fiscally feasible. But equally important for the upcoming Board of Supervisors' vote is the report's conclusion: that the process leading to the Earthlink-Google deal was profoundly flawed. The result of this flawed process is the inadequate Earthlink-Google deal, which accomplishes little more than the most basic goal of free Internet access. The free service is decidedly slow: half the speed of the DSL access AT&T is now required to sell for $10 per month, under terms imposed on its acquisition of BellSouth, and one-third the speed available for free in neighboring communities. The need for a wireless bridge device, to bring the outdoor wireless signal indoors, forces low-income households either to buy such a device for $80 to $200, or subscribe to the paid service at $22 per month. Both these options limit the number of low- income individuals who will use the network. The network also limits potential competition.

<http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/ 2007/01/29/EDGC7N72CM1.DTL>




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