March 1st, 2008 by
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We know, you’re already rolling your eyes, but this time it’s really for real. At least that’s what Covad Communications wants us to believe. Reportedly, said outfit is jump-starting a gigantic municipal WiFi project to blanket Silicon Valley that fell apart after upstart Azulstar failed to garner funding to kick things off in 2007. Covad is hoping to cover one square mile of downtown San Carlos, California for three months, and during the test period it will gauge just how lucrative such an initiative is. If successful, it may expand into surrounding locales, but at the moment, such an endeavor is “too much to dive into.” Best of luck, Covad — history says you’ll need it.
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February 8th, 2008 by
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It looks like Earthlink was talking about plenty more than just Helio and revenue figures during its recent earnings call, with CNET News.com now reporting that the company also dropped word that it’s selling off its much-hyped and significantly-scaled-back municipal WiFi business. Of course, that news hardly comes as a bombshell given the company’s recent rumblings on the matter, to say nothing of its drawn out, ill-fated attempts to spread its WiFi signals throughout San Francisco. Earthlink apparently hasn’t found any takers just yet, however, and there’s no word about how much their asking for it, but we wouldn’t let that stop you from putting in an offer — just be ready to put up with plenty of competition.
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November 18th, 2007 by
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In a statement so laden with PR speak that it’d bring even the most heartless PR flack to the brink of wretching, Earthlink’s CEO has announced that the company is to withdraw investment in Municipal WiFi schemes unless the “model” of these networks becomes more closely aligned with Earthlink’s undefined “strategy.” Translation? Earthlink ain’t making a big enough return on its investments in MuniFi projects, and the shareholders are getting antsy. This could leave various cities high and dry without WiFi, although Earthlink apparently won’t be able to simply walk away from the contracts that they’ve already signed. This could be a major setback for blanket WiFi coverage in cities across the US, although we doubt it’ll be long before someone else picks up the baton (either that, or the cities will probably drop it.)
[Via Slashdot]
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