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City's Wi-Fi system back on track; Midwest Fiber network should start in the fall
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City's Wi-Fi system back on track; Midwest Fiber network should start in the fall
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City's Wi-Fi system back on track; Midwest Fiber network should start in the fall
2006
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Barring last-minute legal hang-ups, the first part of the Wi-Fi system should be operating by the fall, said Randy Gschwind, the city's chief information officer. The rest of the city would have access to the wireless network by the end of 2007. With attorneys still reviewing final documents Friday evening, Gschwind declined to name the company that would provide those financial guarantees. Nor was he able to identify the Internet service providers that have agreed to work with Midwest Fiber. Other companies will be able to build competing Wi-Fi networks. But to prevent competitors from \"cherry-picking\" the most desirable neighborhoods, Midwest Fiber's network must be in place before another company can set up its network in any area, Gschwind said.
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