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  2. Municipal broadband - Wikipedia

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    Wireless public municipal broadband networks avoid unreliable hub and spoke distribution models and use mesh networking instead. [4] This method involves relaying radio signals throughout the whole city via a series of access points or radio transmitters, each of which is connected to at least two other transmitters.

  3. Edison gets $2M grant to kick-start municipal broadband but ...

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    The total cost for municipal broadband in Edison has not been disclosed by township officials. Edison gets $2M grant to kick-start municipal broadband but feasibility questions remain Skip to main ...

  4. Municipal wireless network - Wikipedia

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    A municipal wireless network is a citywide wireless network. This usually works by providing municipal broadband via Wi-Fi to large parts or all of a municipal area by deploying a wireless mesh network. The typical deployment design uses hundreds of wireless access points deployed outdoors, often on poles.

  5. Minneapolis wireless internet network - Wikipedia

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    One of the 1,800 access points installed on telephone poles around the city. The initiative to construct a citywide wireless internet network, initiated in 2003 by city councilmember Gary Schiff, [1] aimed to both offer city residents with wireless access for around $20 per month, and also to improve city services such as fire and police by giving them greater access to information while en ...

  6. Canton to consider municipal broadband network - AOL

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    May 26—CANTON — Following a presentation of a broadband study from John R. McAdoo of MC Fibers, the Canton Broadband Committee recommended to a joint meeting of the village and town boards ...

  7. NJ utilities board greenlights Comcast Xfinity service in Edison

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    In addition to Comcast, the township also is pursuing plans for municipal broadband after receiving a $2 million grant from the state Department of Community Affairs which will kickstart a 24 ...

  8. iProvo - Wikipedia

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    The city considered a variety of other technology choices including wireless, broadband over power lines, and hybrid fiber-coax. Fiber to the home clearly had advantages over hybrid fiber-coax, and a sharp decline in costs during the years from when the city first began to study the technology encouraged the city to build a fiber-to-the-home ...

  9. San Francisco Municipal Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Soon after Earthlink dropped out, the mayor's office and San Francisco Department of Technology re-looked at how they could go forward with the resources at hand. During the RFI/C and RFP process, city-owned fiber was suggested by at least one participant in the process as a way to provide backbone broadband infrastructure for the City. [14]