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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Festival Hydro transforms Stratford into WiFi hotspot Festival Hydro puts an innovative spin on the Ontario government’s smart meter program by using the technology to transform the City of Stratford into one big 802.11n WiFi hotspot. Nearly one quarter of the city will be covered in time for the Canada 3.0 forum next month.
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Startup Meraki to finish dropped SF Wi-Fi project The company receives $20 million in VC funding to pick up where investor Googlke and EarthLink left off, offering free ad-supported wireless service to San Francisco
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
All of Montreal could be wrapped in WiMax blanket 2009 is the deadline by which two Quebec-based companies are aiming to have all of Montreal wrapped under a huge WiMax-based Wi-Fi "blanket". Within two years, the companies say, their Wi-Fi network will be expanded to cover more than 300 square kilometres, and approximately 90 per cent of Montreal's population.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Montreal to be covered in WiMax blanket Two Quebec-based companies plan to wrap all of Montreal under a huge WiMAX-based "WiFi blanket" by 2009. Within two years, the companies say, their WiFi network will be expanded to cover more than 300 square kilometers, and approximately 90 per cent of Montreal's population. 
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Philippine company expands Wi-Fi service Innove Communications' GlobeQUEST has announced it is expanding its Wireless Internet Zone (WiZ) service across the Philippines and abroad through domestic and international roaming partnerships.
Wednesday, April 02, 2003
Government loan supports expansion of Internet services Access to high-speed Internet in southwestern Manitoba has received a major boost through a repayable government loan to support a local Internet services provider.
Thursday, February 20, 2003
NEC to supply Telefónica with I-mode technology Despite Europe's slow take-up of I-mode, Spanish mobile operator Telefónica Móviles SA has selected NEC Corp. to supply infrastructure for the wireless Internet service.
Thursday, January 02, 2003
What's up for the Internet in 2003? Eat your heart out, Miss Cleo. Our forecast for the Internet in 2003 is based on much more than psychic insight or a crystal ball.
Monday, September 30, 2002
Singapore gets nationwide wireless Internet Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. has launched a broadband wireless Internet service which has access points across the 740 square-kilometre city-state, the company said in a statement Thursday.
Sunday, January 20, 2002
Wireless content providers from Japan look to Europe Japanese wireless content providers are laying the groundwork to bring their wireless content services to the European market, starting with Spanish wireless operator Telefónica Móviles SA, according to Mitsui & Co. Ltd.
Thursday, February 22, 2001
Wireless briefs 
Thursday, January 25, 2001
Telus intros ’net service A new wireless Internet service from Telus Mobility promises to make workforces more mobile while saving companies money, according to officials at the Burnaby, B.C.-based firm.
Thursday, April 06, 2000
Taking the Chains off of the Internet Revolution Oh, this is really great! Now we’ll never have an excuse for forgetting somebody’s birthday. With the Internet revolution moving to wireless, mobile phone users will now have 24-hour Internet access at all times. Whether waiting in line to buy groceries or getting your hair cut, you will be able to order a CD or flowers for that birthday party that’s 20 minutes away.
Thursday, March 23, 2000
There’s Wsydom in new ASP services Toronto, Ont.-based wireless Internet ASP (Applications Service Provider) Wysdom Inc. plans to introduce new services to outfit Internet content providers and e-business with turnkey wireless solutions over all major mobile devices.
Thursday, March 09, 2000
Look looks to offer high-speed wireless Quebec-based wireless broadband carrier Look Communications Inc. and Cisco Systems Canada Co. have teamed up to offer Look’s customers expanded wireless Internet services.
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