Glasgow to Go Wi-Fi city wide according to Herald Newspaper

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Chris-2
Dear All,

Just picked up today's Herald Newspaper from the local shop. This
story was on the front page.

Chris


Glasgow looks to pioneer wireless internet
CATHERINE MacLEOD,
UK Political Editor  
April 10 2006

WIRELESS internet access could be made available everywhere in Glasgow
under a multi-million pound proposal.
Steven Purcell, the leader of Glasgow City Council, has ordered
officials to examine the pros and cons of a system which would create
a giant wifi "hotspot".

The blanket coverage would allow people to use laptop computers to
surf the web and send large files at high speeds.
Mr Purcell is enthusiastic about the idea after studying a pilot
scheme under way in London's Soho.

The Westminster City Council wifi system has digital CCTV cameras,
which produce evidence-quality footage, attached to lampposts. The
equipment has been used by police to catch drug dealers operating in
the street.

Installing conventional CCTV cameras generally takes at least three
months but the wireless network enables such cameras to be put in
place – or redeployed – within 24 hours.

In Westminster, using the wireless digital cameras instead of
traditional versions also resulted in a 30% cost reduction – saving
millions of pounds.

The network enables the local authority's mobile workers, ranging from
street wardens to environmental health officers, to access information
and file reports from their personal digital assistants as they go
about their tasks.

Although there are already wireless hotspots in libraries, coffee
shops and many hotels across Glasgow, the network is not yet seamless.

Detailed proposals are expected to be drawn up.

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Re: Glasgow to Go Wi-Fi city wide according to Herald Newspaper

johnlankes
Last week, Google and EarthLink agreed to jointly provide free
citywide Wi-Fi access in San Francisco that may be operational
later this year.

John Lankes

--- In [hidden email], "Chris" <avbook@...> wrote:

>
> Dear All,
>
> Just picked up today's Herald Newspaper from the local shop. This
> story was on the front page.
>
> Chris
>
>
> Glasgow looks to pioneer wireless internet
> CATHERINE MacLEOD,
> UK Political Editor  
> April 10 2006
>
> WIRELESS internet access could be made available everywhere in
Glasgow
> under a multi-million pound proposal.
> Steven Purcell, the leader of Glasgow City Council, has ordered
> officials to examine the pros and cons of a system which would
create
> a giant wifi "hotspot".
>

>
>