The Cloud, a UK-based company that operates wifi hotspots is planning to build city wide WiFi clouds in London, Manchester and seven other cities. The network, is supposed to reach a total of 4 million people, and would also compete with incumbent phone and mobile carriers. The Cloud has stuck up partnerships with the likes of Skype and Nintendo for its WiFi network. I wonder if the Europeans once again have cracked the municipal wireless code: private enterprise upstarts with lower cost structure fighting it out with deep pocketed incumbents!
Actually, I don’t belive there will be total coverage in London… Just a few of the boroughs (districts), mainly the more afluent ones too.
One borough, Westminster, already have near-total wifi cover for use by the council (parking attendents, community officers, etc can access the local authority intranet, etc).
Bring it on. The more WiFi spots the better. The internet is such a great thing, eventually there will be no wires and just imagine the possibilites of that.
Absolute terror. I have terrible pains and swellings caused by the radiation. I have no doubt that many people will suffer sooner or later. The only solution is: wired first.
Citywide Wifi is it dangerous?