business model

Five Business Models for Muni-Wireless Networks

Wireless Philadelphia Executive Committee (2005). Business Model Analysis (p. 30-34). Wireless Philadelphia Business Plan. February 9, 2005. http://www.phila.gov/wireless/pdfs/Wireless-Phila-Business-Plan-040305-1...

Is A Publicly Owned Minneapolis Information Network A Wise Investment?

Becca Vargo Daggett Director, Municipal Telecommunications Project -- Institute for Local Self-Reliance, February 2006

FAQ on Net Neutrality

by: Susan Crawford, FAQ on Net Neutrality, Wed 31 May 2006

Muniwireless: Municipal Broadband News

Muniwireless.com: Municipal Broadband News http://www.muniwireless.com/

K-Net: A Remote, Regional Broadband Network

K-Net
http://www.services.knet.ca/network.html
K-Net is an example of a remote, regional broadband network. It
provides broadband connectivity between 20 remote First Nations in
Northern Ontario, other major centers across the province, and across
Canada. K-Net works in partnership with First Nations, the public and
the private sectors. The long-term objective of the organization is to
establish local community networks linked across the country to other
networks that share and distribute broadband services and programs that

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