The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation (ITIF) has just released a new report examining in depth broadband policies in 9 nations, and concludes that while we shouldn’t look to other nations for silver bullets or assume that practices in one nation will automatically work in another, U.S. …
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New ITIF Report: “Explaining International Broadband Leadership”
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Great Comic about Network Neutrality
http://www.nycwireless.net/2008/04/great-comic-about-network-neutrality/Abell Smith’s Fighting Words Comics has a great panel about Network Neutrality. Thanks to Dave Isenberg for finding this! Tags: Net Neutrality …
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NYCwireless Announces New Hotspot in Wagner Park
http://www.nycwireless.net/2008/04/nycwireless-announces-new-hotspot-in-wagner-park/We’re very excited to announce the availability of our newest hotspot in Wagner Park at the south end of Battery Park City. This hotspot is a partnership with the Battery Park City Authority, and we hope will be just the first of multiple hotspots throughout Battery Park City. …
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GAME-CLUB / Community / FREE TALK BBS
http://game-club.cool.ne.jp/community/bbs/bbs.cgiFrom ; samsungringtones (HOME) control with that entity. No person or the union of the acting.
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Achab aosta
http://achabaosta.splinder.coms taken. If you lose something in a cab, call 311.) Pick up a wallet-sized map of Manhattan in most delis (we call them bodegas), particularly necessary if you’re going downtown. If you find yourself fiending for email, and your laptop has a wireless card, head to one of many hot spots in the city, or if it’s nice out try Bryant or Battery Parks (you can also log on at any Starbucks for a one-time $6 pass; note: many Starbucks have tons of free wireless streaming
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Montreal Wi-Fi
http://www.andrelemos.info/2008/04/montreal-wi-fi.htmlfeira haverá um encontro em um café e vou ver de perto a experiência. Já me conectei em vários pontos participantes do projeto (vemos um adesivo na entrada indicando o "île sans fils"). Há projetos similares já conhecidos como Seattle Wireless, NYCWireless, Paris Sans Fil, Wireless Toronto, British Columbia Wireless, entre outros. Abaixo a descrição do projeto. Acima mapa dos pontos de conexão. "Île Sans Fil est un organisme sans but lucratif voué au développement d'une infrastructure de
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Project news
http://coova.org/wordpress/index.php/2008/03/30/project-news...work with any RADIUS server and it is used by countless wireless ISPs, of all sizes, around the world. CoovaAP, an OpenWrt-based firmware for commodity WiFi routers, provides an easy to configure platform for CoovaChilli access controlled networks and WiFiDog captive portal community networks alike. WiFi-CPA, a commercial hotspot service company, also uses CoovaChilli and CoovaAP, though it might not be as obvious. They re-branded and modified CoovaAP, took and doctored a diagram from this website, yet don
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idle_process
http://tuzen.blogspot.comMaking : Silica Aerogels Ars System Guide: Spring forward and build a new, badass rig: Page 1 NYCwireless | PoE — Power over Ethernet Build It: A Smart, Ambient LED | Popular Science silentpcreview.com | View topic - My Tri-Monitor Rackmount Computer Build!
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DIY Power over ethernet (POE)
http://www.youritronics.com/diy-power-over-ethernet-poe/how to build a simple setup with minimal cost and easy to find components. Pretty simple way to ensure your roof mounted wireless router can get enough juice without running tons of cables through your house. DIY Power over ethernet (POE): [Via] - [Link]
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Power your router over its ethernet cable
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/03/power_your_router_o...by NYC Wireless member Terry Schmidt shows how to build a simple setup with minimal cost and easy to find components. Pretty simple way to ensure your roof mounted wireless router can get enough juice without running tons of cables through your house. Power over Ethernet [Read this article] [Comment on this article]
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Power your router over its ethernet cable
http://dailydiy.com/2008/03/24/power-your-router-over-its-et...by NYC Wireless member Terry Schmidt shows how to build a simple setup with minimal cost and easy to find components. Pretty simple way to ensure your roof mounted wireless router can get enough juice without running tons of cables through your house. Power over Ethernet [Read this article] [Comment on this article]
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Power your router over its ethernet cable
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/03/power_your_router_o...by NYC Wireless member Terry Schmidt shows how to build a simple setup with minimal cost and easy to find components. Pretty simple way to ensure your roof mounted wireless router can get enough juice without running tons of cables through your house. Power over Ethernet
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dailywireless.org
http://www.dailywireless.orgm posting this story using MetroFi’s free system. Solutions to this dilemma could be as varied as the cities. Anchor tenants, city-takeovers, grants and subsidies, partnerships with non-profits like NYC Wireless, Portland’s PersonalTelco, Free Geek and One-Economy, grass-roots solutions with devices like Meraki and Open-Mesh, commercial mobile WiMAX, and hybrid WiFi/WiMAX solutions are among the possible solutions.
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