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Friday, April 28, 2006

Oakland Muni WiFi Initiative

Today I attended the first meeting of Oakland CA CTO Bob Glaze's working committee to pursue Mayor Jerry Brown's initiative to bring WiFi to the citizens of the city of Oakland. Bob held a well organized meeting that included local businesses, the chamber of commerce, citizens, and representatives from a wide variety of Oakland municipal services -- public works, real estate, human services, public safety, economic development, libraries... While not everyone from every interested sector was present, it was a packed room and a great start.

A start to the public part of the process, in any case. Glaze's group actually began work over a year ago when Bob assigned Oakland IT project manager Ken Gordon the task of surveying the various business models that are evolving and how other municipalities are pursuing WiFi initatives. The goal was to build a knowledgebase from which Oakland's unique problems could be addressed... Unique? Yes!

As was raised at the meeting, we have a significant challenge in Oakland. Start with demographics (well below the poverty line to very weathly), continue on to the diversity of the topography (from dense urban to hilly, forested suburban), and the challenges of our business climate -- approaches that are working in other cities are not going to be cookie cutter approaches for Oakland.

But there is a dedicated crew on the job with a focus on real needs that the municipal departments have identified, objectives that economic development and human services have set, and real projects already underway in some corners of the city that will benefit from a city-wide initiative.

Of course given the city's ongoing battles with Comcast (still no contract, headed for litigation?) and big telco's objections to WiFi in other parts of the country... and the fact that it is an election year here in Oakland, things could get... interesting. I am crossing my fingers that a combination of pragmatism and logic will win the day and that Bob will succeed in his goal to issue an RFP by this coming summer. And that enough other cities will have shown the way from RFP to signed contract by then that a cookie cutter approach in this department will be practical, leading to a 2007 start to an era of WiFi in Oakland.

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Friday, April 21, 2006

Let New Orleans build a wireless network without outside interference!

The Wireless Report carries this update on New Orleans battle to keep their public WiFi network running and the efforts of broadband incumbants to squash this network:
"(New Orleans) has been fighting to keep this little network running at 512-kbits-per-second, a pretty nice speed I'd say. However, BellSouth, Cox, and others are bitching and moaning about this network..."
And are our senators and congress people listening to the people or to the money? Here is the latest response from CA Senator Barbara Boxer's office on my emails about AT&T's monopoly power:
"As a member of the Senate Commerce Committee, which has jurisdiction over telecommunications issues, please know that I am monitoring this situation closely. Rest assured, I will keep your views in mind as the review process continues."
To be clear, my email to Boxer was not about New Orleans, but about municipal WiFi in general and AT&T specifically.

posted by Ted Shelton at 4:57 PM 0 comments

Google declines to rule out wireless airwave bid

Good article from Reuters today on Google's interest in regulated bandwidth: Google declines to rule out wireless airwave bid
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc. on Thursday opened the door to the possibility that it could bid on U.S. licenses for wireless radio spectrum in order to offer Internet access services, but said...
It certainly would be interesting to see Google drive convergence between regulated and unregulated wireless...

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Thursday, April 20, 2006

Guide for cities considering municipal wireless (using St. Cloud as an example)

MuniWireless has posted a guide authored by Intel and MRI called The Dollars and Sense of Government-Led Wireless Internet: A Guide for Government Employees and Community Activists
"The document lists various municipal applications that cities should considering running on these networks to improve efficiency and save money. It also emphasizes the concept of citywide Wi-Fi as a utility like water and electricity, which benefits the entire community. Finally it contains a short step-by-step guide on how to plan and deploy the network. The lesson: there are no shortcuts. Cities must involve their employees, residents and businesses in the decision-making process.


Source: http://www.personalbee.com/bee_article.php?grpno=215&artno=2078066

posted by Ted Shelton at 3:17 PM 0 comments

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Letter to Congress

Letter sent to Senators Boxer and Feinstein and my representative, Barbara Lee:

I am writing you today about the AT&T's abusive behavior, allowed because they are a (relatively) unregulated monopoly.

Frankly, I feel like I must be living in a 3rd world country.

I own a small business here in Berkeley. Internet connectivity is as important to a business today as a telephone was in the past. I am trying to get a T-1 installed. For a variety of reasons I want a 3rd party vendor to provide this service. However the ONLY company that can provide the physical infrastructure is AT&T - they have a monopoly on "the last mile" -- connectivity directly into my office.

So my provider called them to schedule an installation time -- the earliest date they would give us was in 30 days! Since we HAVE NO OTHER ALTERNATIVE, we scheduled this delivery (April 22nd).

Yesterday (the 18th) their technician called to install the service. How nice, 4 days early (only a 26 DAY WAIT for this essential service).

Because I was unavailable yesterday, I called back this morning and was told by the technician that BECAUSE I MISSED THE CALL, I MUST NOW RESCHEDULE!!

If this were NOT a monopoly, no business would survive treating its customers in this way. It is ESSENTIAL that you and our other elected officials take whatever monopoly power you can away from AT&T and effectively regulate whatever monopoly power that remains.

Sincerely,

Edward Shelton
Business Owner and VOTER

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Thursday, April 13, 2006

Comment and Spread the Word on Post-Disaster Communications Petition at the FCC

From Jeff Pulver:

SOS to the Blogosphere: Please Comment and Spread the Word on our Post-Disaster Communications Petition at the FCC

Summary: On Monday the FCC put out for public comment the Post-Disaster Communications Petition that Tom Evslin and I filed back in March. While there was some "blogosphere buzz" around the initial filing of t...

Visit: Jeff Pulver's Blog for details...



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Wednesday, April 12, 2006

US really lags in broadband: 12th according to the OECD

"At Freedom to Connect (April 3-4, 2006 in Washington DC), someone mentioned that the US was 20th - behind Slovenia."

Or maybe we are 12th... What the study doesn't touch is the issue of the speed of our broadband connections which makes the picture even worse. From Muniwireless:

Title: US really lags in broadband: 12th according to the OECD

Summary: Despite FCC Chairman Kevin Martin’s fervent wish that it were not so, the OECD says that, as of December 2005, the US ranks 12th among industrialized nations in the number of broadband subscribe...

URL: http://www.personalbee.com/bee_article.php?grpno=215&artno=2008327

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Tuesday, April 11, 2006

BART, Amtrak may get Wi-Fi in Calif.

I have been hoping for WiFi on BART for some time... now comes news that "The Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority and the Bay Area Rapid Transit District are taking the first step toward making it possible for travelers to surf the Internet while riding the 105-mile BART system and the 171-mile Amtrak corridor between San Jose and Auburn, in the Sacramento area."

Title: BART, Amtrak may get Wi-Fi in Calif.

Summary: April 11 - Now comes a proposal for the ultimate in mobility: widespread wireless on the rails. (Jessie Seyfer, Mercury News)

URL: http://www.personalbee.com/bee_article.php?grpno=215&artno=1999918

posted by Ted Shelton at 12:09 PM 0 comments

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