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Similar conclusion voiced at Wireless/Digital Cities Summit
Cisco isn't alone in thinking that extending wireless net access for city workers yields better results than aiming to provide free access for ordinary residents. This was a view expressed and widely supported at the recent European Wireless and Digital Cities Summit in Cannes, France. See my report at http://w2i.com/resource_center/the_w2i_report__weekly_newsletter/news/p/newsletterId_138/id_161