We want to make
20 08 2009We want to make technology available to everybody, regardless of their economic standing, Hart said. They contend competition from governmentrun Internet service stymies their incentive to invest in upgrading their networks. Cambridges network would be faster than dialup service, but slower than highspeed services provided by telephone and cable TV companies have fiercely opposed free access. At basic level it should be available free.MIT researchers will help test mesh technology, which allows an individual to receive and send WiFi signals, so that user doesnt need to be within range of the original signal from MIT.
Thirty to 50 dollars is prohibitive for some people.Other cities, including Philadelphia, San Francisco, and New Orleans, are hoping to become wireless, too. Harvard eventually join the project, Hart said. Officials at the University of MassachusettsAmherst say theyve had similar discussions about providing wireless access throughout the town. Phone and cable TV companies, Hart said.
This is an entrylevel option. Copyright Globe Newspaper Company. They contend competition from governmentrun Internet service stymies their incentive to invest in upgrading their networks. Cambridges network would be faster than dialup service, but slower than highspeed services provided by telephone and cable TV companies have fiercely opposed free access. Home >Business Cambridge, MIT plan citywide WiFi By Associated Press . 2, CAMBRIDGE Cambridge has found partner in its effort to provide free access to its 100,000 residents by summer. At basic level it should be available free.
Home >Business Cambridge, MIT plan citywide WiFi By Associated Press . 2, CAMBRIDGE Cambridge has found partner in its effort to provide free access to its 100,000 residents by summer. Thirty to 50 dollars is prohibitive for some people.Other cities, including Philadelphia, San Francisco, and New Orleans, are hoping to become wireless, too. Harvard eventually join the project, Hart said. Officials at the University of MassachusettsAmherst say theyve had similar discussions about providing wireless access throughout the town. Phone and cable TV companies, Hart said.We are not competing with them, she said. At basic level it should be available free.

