Saturday, October 01, 2005

Google Bids to Help San Francisco Go Wireless - New York Times

Google Bids to Help San Francisco Go Wireless - New York Times: " Google ended months of speculation late Friday afternoon by submitting a proposal to offer a free wireless Internet service to the city of San Francisco.
The proposal, which is one of a range of proposals being submitted both by large communications firms and small start-ups, is in response to a TechConnect program proposed by the city's mayor, Gavin Newsom, this year. Mr. Newsom has positioned the program as a way to offer universal and affordable broadband Internet access to the city's residents and businesses."

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.