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PostPosted: April 6th, 2006, 2:39 pm 
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"Virtually everyone" in the City of San Francisco will have access to free wireless service provided by Google and Earthlink, according to a deal that has been backed by City mayor Gavin Newsom (pictured). The project, which still needs to be approved by the Board of Supervisors, may be complete as soon as the end of the year.

Newsom's friendship with Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, which included trips in private planes (reimbursed at business travel rates), has been widely reported in San Francisco in recent weeks.

Google is headquartered in the small Silicon Valley city of Mountain View about 40 miles south of San Francisco itself. But that's a local distinction that's of little importance, as San Francisco has long been viewed as a technology capital on its own merts, is still the most prominent (if not the largest) city in what is still known as the San Francisco Bay Area, and Google is one of the better known major technology companies in the region.

In any case, the decision was not made by Newsom alone, but also based on a recommendation by a panel that included members of San Francisco's Public Utilities Commission and an outside consultant based in the state of Georgia.

The deal "is intended to boost The City's technology credentials," according to a report in the SF Chronicle, as well as "bridge the digital divide between haves and have-nots." Interest in a number of other major cities--Philadelphia, for example, which announced its idea of free wireless more than a year ago--is also expected to rise now that San Francisco has gone in this direction.

The bid is a joint bid, with Google in essence turning San Francisco into a giant hotspot, and Earthlink offering a higher-performance service for a price estimated to be in the neighborhood of $20 per month. Google has said it plans to test location-specific online advertising with this service, presumably from restaurants and other businesses located in the immediate proximity of users.

Equipment installation for the project is a reported $12 million, which will be shared by Google and Atlanta-based Earthlink. An Earthlink spokesperson told the Chronicle that the company was "ecstatic," and noted that it beat out other bidders, including Razortooth, NextWLAN, Communication Bridge Global, and SF Metro Connect (which was backed by Cisco and IBM).


WOOOOT i'm gonna get free internet!

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Well that's not fair. I want free Internet!! :(

That will drop the sales of wireless routers in SF, I guess.


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Oh man I hate you and everyone who lives in the City of San Francisco right now. :( Congrats on it though, I wounder how fast it will be.. O_o

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I wounder how fast it will be.. O_o


And I wonder if it will come with a free internet dictionary. :o

Pfft, here I am paying $30 a month for internet like a sucker!


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actually a lot of cities are starting to do this now. like verizon is offering wireless internet wherever there is a possible cell phone reception. so yeah if you have verizon you could get wireless internet :)

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I think this is a first step that a lot of cities are taking to become more technologically friendly. One day, I don't think anyone will have to pay for internet.

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I think this is a first step that a lot of cities are taking to become more technologically friendly. One day, I don't think anyone will have to pay for internet.


i dont think that will ever happen. i think we would have probably killed everybody on earth before that happens. bush is gonna push the big red button that says "nuke"

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I think they should put internet costs in taxes. That would make things alot easier.

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I think they should put internet costs in taxes. That would make things alot easier.


But then, the people who don't use the internet would complain..

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Mushroom Queen wrote:
I think this is a first step that a lot of cities are taking to become more technologically friendly. One day, I don't think anyone will have to pay for internet.


I agree. That would make me a very happy person, because trying to play Runescape on a dial-up connection is highly frustrating.

How long do you think it will be until Oklahoma has free wireles internet? =)

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I believe it will be free at one point world wide. Not sure if that's a good thing or not though.

Already a huge amount of idiots and perverts online - we don't need more of them.

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Brad wrote:
But then, the people who don't use the internet would complain..


..People don't internet?

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i'm not sure but i think south korea allready has free internet services.


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