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  1. Added Oct 26, 2008 by coshankman
    The FCC's plan to bring FREE, universal WIFI to the Nation, is experiencing some technical resistance, but could be disruptive to internet providers, and will allow schools to incorporate more internet related activities, as access becomes free and computers become increasingly cheaper.
  2. Added Oct 12, 2008 by ssunjlee
    Borel Middle School in San Mateo, CA, a 1,000-student public school in the San Francisco Bay area , a cutting-edge 802.11n network is providing fast, pervasive wireless across the campus for teachers and students. Best of all, it's all surprisingly affordable.
  3. Added Oct 07, 2008 by libbypokel
    Survey at 501 U.S. universities and colleges this fall collected students' attitudes on WiFi. Many feel it's an essential campus component and helps them make better grades. Many also admit to using laptops connected to WiFi to IM, check email, and visit Facebook while they're in the middle of class. [A complement to Cathy's earlier link about the laptop ban.]
  4. Added Nov 06, 2007 by linem
    Boston's push for citywide wireless Internet access, delayed by technical challenges and slower than anticipated fund-raising, is no longer expected to meet the city's original goal of blanket coverage by the end of next year, project leaders conceded.
  5. Added Apr 12, 2007 by amiddlet50
    A Wifi phone for Skype from Netgear
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