Or if city officials intervene the nonprofit

31 08 2009

And the language of the citys deal says the franchise cant be transferred. Multiply that number by 25 month, and you an industry thats raking in almost 50 billion year on access charges alone. Nor are they trying to resell broadband access to other people. They just want to do good work. 56KB modem, for instance, might take three hours to download one Metallica song. Those costs dont include installation fees, which can go upward of 300. Already there are broadband providers like Seattles Speakeasy. net that allow their DSL customers to set up wireless networks. This is hotly disputed issue, she says.

BAWUGs Pozar runs nonprofit organization called Bay Area Regional Wireless Network, whose funding has so far come out of his own design, Pozar proposes to create highspeed wireless backbone that would deliver signals from mountaintop to mountaintop and then down into the cities below. This is hotly disputed issue, she says. Despite the fact that fiber optic cables can technically deliver enough bandwidth to fuel fairly huge wireless networks without degrading the quality of service, the company has specific rules in its service agreements banning customers from setting up publicly accessible wireless networks like Meehans. Using 802.

According to survey conducted by Cahners InStat Group, this year Americans have already spent 2. 4 billion setting up WiFi. The heart of the contraption was an ordinary metal can. Multiply that number by 25 month, and you an industry thats raking in almost 50 billion year on access charges alone. Safety workers in the field cant download pictures or maps. Since, under AT&Ts franchise agreement with the city of San Francisco, the corporation will soon own of the fiberoptic cable that provides speedy Internet service to the city, AT&Ts policies could spell doom for the citys burgeoning wireless community networks.

Perhaps the greatest weapon the wireless groups have, which AT&T doesnt, is their commitment to community. If broadband providers can buy fiber optic networks, they can control the hardware that brings you everything from Six Feet Under on HBO to phone calls from your boyfriend. In San Francisco this is the exact situation broadband customers are facing. If the company gets control of all of the highspeed cable access in the city and the city allows that ban on sharing bandwidth to stand Meehans dream will be lot harder to realize.

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