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Wired Philadelphia
Wired Philadelphia
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A littleA little background…background…A littleA little background…background…» 6th largest city (7th poorest densely
populated).» Declaration of Independence.» Drafting of Constitution.» Once considered “one of nation’s
leading cities”.» 70’s - 90’s: economic/population
decline.» Consistently appears on worst ten lists
(crime, education, health).
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Mayor’s Office of Mayor’s Office of Information ServicesInformation Services
Mayor’s Office of Mayor’s Office of Information ServicesInformation Services
» Early 2000’s, positive period.» Mayor creates new office of IS.» IS office gets attention.» IS Discovers: 40% of Philadelphia are
non-internet users.» Only 45% have internet access @
home.» 72% dial-up.» Office of IS suggests city create a Municipal
Wireless Network (MWN).
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What is an MWN?What is an MWN?» Municipal Wireless Network is
basically a city-wide WIFI zone.» Uses “meshed” network of
wireless access points.» Many access points are located
outside on city-owned structures such as street lamp poles.
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Arguments for MWNsArguments for MWNs» Private Enterprise doesn’t care
about the poor.» Local governments already
run municipal projects for citizens, why not MWNs?
» Already have a lot of assets you can use.
» Socioeconomic gain.
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RISKS!RISKS!RISKS!RISKS!• High-technology ventures are considered “high risk”.
• Some people think that technology used for MWN isn’t robust enough to handle larger networks.
• The minute you obtain technology it’s obsolete.
• ISP’s don’t like the idea of local governments encroaching into “their” territory.
• Can we trust our local government not to screw it up?
• Powerful members of already established forms of communication (i.e.: TV, telephone companies, radio) don’t necessarily support MWNs.
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Why do they care?Why do they care?» Why would a city like
Philadelphia care about about the population’s lack of connectivity?
» How do you feel about a local government getting involved in such a project?
» Why would it be advantageous to the city?
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Creation of Wired Creation of Wired PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
Creation of Wired Creation of Wired PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
» Wired Philadelphia born in August, 2004.» Non-profit organization that partners with a
Private ISP.» Partners with Earthlink to create MWN.» Compromise:
» Free service to under privileged.» Free service in public areas.» Charge to local businesses» Low cost to local government & profitable to ISP