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FEATURED TOPICDigital Transition -The term "Digital Transition" describes the process all organizations must go through in the 21st Century, as they leverage new technologies that provide new options for Applications, Equipment, Processes, and Networks that make them more effective. In contrast, the term "Municipal Wireless" is limiting. It puts the network technology ahead of the application and process changes that drive the business case. ORIENTATION |
« Municipal Services: What can a city do? | Weblog | Global WISP Directory » Municipal Debate IssuesMunicipal Networks Take Broadband to the People June 2004. If a little dated, this article is fairly balanced and comprehensive in its look at municipal broadband networks, highlighting two business models: municipally-owned networks and networks created through a utility owned by the municipality. Intel's Paul Butcher's Address to NYC Commission Paul Butcher, Marketing Manager for State and Local Government for Intel, has been a fixture at municipal wireless events almost as long as I can remember. Intel's support for this budding industry has been significant. This statement has great perspective on the potential of municipal networks to help cities operate better. Paul's comments are poignant and worth the read. Posted on June 12, 2005 at 09:12 PM CommentsPost a commentTrackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: |
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