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Vancouver wants a downtown wireless

The city of Vancouver wants to launch a project that would make its downtown (about 2.3 km / square) wireless network with a high-speed wireless. A competition has been launched on the website of the Government of British Columbia. According to CBC, Peter Ladner who had the idea of the project wants to find financial partners because the elected officials of the city of Vancouver are unwilling to finance the project with taxes taxpayers. Several North American cities have attempted this type of project with varying degrees of success depending on location. However, the fall in prices in packages on cellular data, very quickly makes this kind of network obsolete, but could be very useful for the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver.

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