San Francisco City Going Entirely Wireless

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The city of San Francisco of the United State will become a wide scale WiFi zone covering the entire 49-square mile city for free or at least at minimal charges. The city government of San Francisco on Tuesday, August 16, 2005, issued guidelines for a plan to build universal and affordable, if not free, wireless infrastructures in place for all San Franciscans.

Quoted:
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom said the city is soliciting ideas for an ambitious system that would put WiFi in the hands of people whether they are working in a high-rise office tower, riding on a cable car or living in a low-income housing project.

In fact, according to Intel’s annual ranking, San Francisco already ranks just behind Seattle as the nation’s most “unwired city” in America, thanks to the large amount of cafes and restaurants that offer WiFi service.


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