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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. ORIENTATIONWIKIMETRONET USER'S MANUALSEARCHWEBLOG ARCHIVES |
« US Broadband Policy: Reality Bytes | Weblog | If You Build It, They Will Come » More Plain Talk on Muni BroadbandCategory: Laws & Regulations > Municipal Broadband Policy Debate ePrairie.com: Midwest Technology Business News I especially like these plain-spoken articles that try to cut through the partisan noise on either side of this debate over municpally-owned wireless networks. Bottom line: some will do it, many won't, most will not take undue risk, and risks brought up by opponents tend to be of the "sky is falling" variety - in other words, overblown. Posted on August 26, 2005 at 03:58 PM CommentsPost a comment |
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