Re: SF WiFi: Mayor loses vote on EarthLink Google WiFiinitiative

"Tyler van Houwelingen" <[email protected]> Thu, 15 Feb 2007 13:06:06 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.network.wireless.seattle.general
Message-ID <5265D6F02A3B4972B02F93FE04CA0FF0@TylerGW>
Sounds like google FON (semi user based) is getting some traction, although I have heard just the opposite as well.  I know that ISPs really hate others using their bandwidth for any reason which is a fundamental issue.

IMHO a wireless WAN network of any type requires lots of cash to setup and run.  Cash is what can get the networks to the tipping point and beyond.  Seattlewireless has had great ideas and laid the foundation for most of the for profit or not-for-profit (e.g. boston) muni networks out there, but without that cash it is really, really tough to impossible.  

ty

Tyler van Houwelingen
Founder and Chairman
Azulstar, Inc. 
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Todd Boyle 
  To: SeattleWireless Talk List 
  Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 12:53 PM
  Subject: Re: SF WiFi: Mayor loses vote on EarthLink Google WiFiinitiative


  At 08:07 AM 2/15/2007, Tyler van Houwelingen wrote:

    What do you want to talk about instead? 

  Why ordinary people never installed community wireless.

  Millions of people ran open APs on their DSL or cable.
  Usually accidentally but often willfully.

  But that's as far as it ever got. 

  There was almost no routing beyond the original link.

  TOdd 


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