Posted on May 26, 2006 at 8:42 AM in @earthlink
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I'm very pleased to report that we've been approved to build out and support a Wi-Fi network in New Orleans, thanks to a New Orleans City Council ordinance this week. More on the project's history here.
The network will have two tiers -- a free (and ad-free) service at up to 300kbps during the city's rebuilding efforts, and a paid service at 1mbps up/down. EarthLink will also allow other providers to offer their services over the network, allowing for open access and competition.
I'll update this post as I have more information. I'm also looking forward to a guest blog entry from Brian Oberkirch today, of the Slidell Hurricane Damage Blog and Weblogs Work.
Update: New Orleans' Chief Information Officer (CIO) Greg Meffert shared a few thoughts via e-mail:
"When we first brought up the free Wi-Fi network, I honestly never imagined it would become so controversial to the big vendors or conversely so important to the people of this city.Many cities were on their x number committee and stroking their beards and wringing their hands mainly looking at municipal Wi-Fi as a "nice thing". For us it means so much more than that. Over half a billion dollars worth of telecommunications was destroyed in the storm. Many areas, businesses, and even schools are still without basic telcom due to the city being half up and half still dark.
Wi-Fi is a pretty geeky thing to get hugged over, but I have more than once been recognized in the streets and genuinely gotten handshakes or hugs over this. These same people tell me stories of law firms practicing out of coffee shops, or an advertising company doing business out of a bar because their offices were destroyed. This network has even become not just a lifeline to these folks, but an accidental icon of defiance in a New Orleans that is being reborn again. A better more modern New Orleans than the one that was washed away in the storm."
Comments
Just dropping in to say that this is great news, Dave.
Posted by Jeff D | May 26, 2006 12:03 PM
CONGRATULATIONS !!
Hope you will ha a similar report announcing it for San Fancisco/Bay Area.
Posted by Rodolfo V Basualdo | May 26, 2006 7:36 PM
Congrats Earthlink Great Job this is why I continue to stay with this company because they care about people.Earthlink really does revolve around (me) YOU.
Posted by Karen Bowen | May 27, 2006 12:35 AM
Dave, that is great news. It is really great that NOLA is able to withstand the pressures of the embedded providers and keep the Wifi access up and running. And for Earthlink to stand behind it and step in to manage and maintain the network says great things about the company. Kudos and welcome to New Orleans. Guess this means you'll be visiting us down here more often.
Posted by Chris | May 27, 2006 12:01 PM
Is it 300kbps per user or for the whole city?
Posted by Barce | September 12, 2006 12:40 AM