2008-01-10

Meraki -- City-Wide, Free Wireless Network in San Francisco

San Francisco to Get a Second Chance at Citywide Wi-Fi

Meraki, a start-up with funding by Google (ironic, since Google was working with Earthlink on the original project), issued a press release on Friday announcing that it will deploy a next-generation, city-wide wireless access network in San Francisco providing free, broadband Internet access for every neighborhood by the end of 2008.
clipped from www.prnewswire.com
Meraki to Deploy Next-Generation City-Wide, Free Wireless Network in San Francisco
Technology Breakthroughs and Unique Architecture Enable Start Up to Alter
Economics of Internet Access Worldwide
Company Secures Series B Funding of $20 million
clipped from www.techcrunch.com
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