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Look before you leap into WiFi networks, experts tell cities

Look before you leap into WiFi networks, experts tell cities

By:  Nestor E Arellano  On: 25 Jan 2007 For: ITWorldCanada.com Creator

With an increasing number of urban and rural municipalities setting up or proposing WiFi networks, one Canadian communications expert is advising a healthy dose of caution.

Both goals were eventually met: the network made it easier for local businesses to sell products over the Internet, and several manufacturing companies moved to Tillsonburg.

Fox said the Tillsonburg used fibre cable in the town core, but employed WiFi devices to reach outlying areas.

A similar initiative by Bell Canada to set up a wireless mesh network in Chapleau, Ont. – a town of 3,000 residents – provided some valuable learnings, according to Bangert.

The goal was to turn the town into a massive hotspot for Internet access. The network was supposed to enable voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) communication and high-speed Web connectivity for schools, hospitals and residents

"We found a wireless mesh was suited for small areas such as schools and libraries, but not for a large community," said Bangert.

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Nestor E Arellano Nestor E Arellano Nestor Arellano – Newswire Specialist Nestor edits and posts newswire content for ITWorldCanada’s online publications and e-newsletters. Nestor joined ITWC in 2006 as a senior writer and ... more
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