
Anaheim, California is soon to be turned into a completely wireless city. MSNBC reported:
In Anaheim, Calif. Earthlink has attached little white boxes to 1,500 traffic lights. At the end of the month Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle will cut a ceremonial wire, turning on those boxes and powering up America’s first big-city Wi-Fi network, which will offer residents high-speed wireless Web access across Anaheim for $22 per month.
Charles Betty, The CEO of Earthlink, is the person who responsible for installing little boxes to more than 1,500 traffic lights across the city. At the end of June, Betty will activate all of the boxes throughout the city so residents will be able to pay $22 a month to use a high-speed wireless Web access across the town. Via i4u and MSNBC.




















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