Saturday, January 6th 2007
San Francisco to get free WiFi
Rumours of a deal between search giant Google and internet service provider EarthLink have been around for some time, but the two companies have only just confirmed that a deal has been finalised. The agreement will "enable EarthLink to build a citywide wireless network and allow Google to provide free internet access" in San Francisco. It is estimated that one million people should benefit from this deal which ought to start rolling out in the near future, with Google hoping "to see the service go live as soon as possible." EarthLink is also planning a fee-based service, although not all the details are available about this yet. So this should be good news for most people in San Francisco, however it isn't clear if there are any downsides to this deal. If it proves to be successful, Google could well spread its wireless service to other parts of the globe.
Source:
Engadget
19 Comments on San Francisco to get free WiFi
What could the downsides be? Any connection faster than 256 is fine for most things, and having a few ads isnt exactly a break from the norm as far as the internet goes anyway.
I love the idea behind it though
this is not new for the bayarea...things like:
metrofi
google for there home city...mountain view
community based Alameda wireless...
etc...
free wifi for all ftw! :rockout:
also SF already had a pretty decent community based free wifi in certain parts of residential downtown.
www.google.com/search?q=ghetto+wifi+antenna&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a
The only thing is that you have to build a pretty big antenna