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the person - lives in Toronto, CA with  his  wife  and  three children, and  works  as director of community with PlanetEye Inc.
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Re: Wi-Fi Fever
by Anonymous
WIFI is a nice technology but its not really suited to the grand aspirations of the cities. Public wifi in the streets is possible given an access point every 75 metres, and cities are great at putting things in the streets. However, people, especially in Canada, want internet access in their homes, businesses, shopping areas, and other indoor spots. Covering these indoor areas requires more access points, and indoor access to homes and businesses that cities just do not have. I can see wifi for areas like Bay Street, Yonge St, entertainment districts, city hall plaza, but not everywhere. It is not a panacea for internet to everyone, it is simply a cheap unlicensed low power system that can be useful for small areas. If cities want everyone to have internet access, it would be better to subsidize a home internet provider who could provide it to everyone. However, that means more taxes and who wants that? Maybe we should make Ontario Lotto pay a % of profits for internet for everyone - use a tax on stupidity to make people smarter - I like that.
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