Tuesday, February 21, 2006
A Square Mile of Dense Wi-Fi for 'The City'
Posted by Jonathon Watkins in "OFF-TOPIC" @ 08:00 PM
"The City of London Corporation has announced plans to install a dense Wi-Fi network throughout London's Square Mile. . . . The Cloud, Europe's largest Wi-Fi network operator, to install and manage the network. Expected to go live in the next few months with virtually all the City covered within six months, the Wi-Fi network will be installed in existing street furniture including lamp posts and street signs, allowing City workers and visitors with Wireless-enabled devices to access the internet on streets and in open spaces."
Well, the City of London certainly seems like a logical place to get the Wi-Fi treatment. Of course this kind of thing isn't new to London, but I guess the more the merrier. After all, Wi-Fi interference only happens to other people, right? :worried: Have you guys ever found that too many Wi-Fi devices in an area has caused you issues, or is the problem generally manageable?
Well, the City of London certainly seems like a logical place to get the Wi-Fi treatment. Of course this kind of thing isn't new to London, but I guess the more the merrier. After all, Wi-Fi interference only happens to other people, right? :worried: Have you guys ever found that too many Wi-Fi devices in an area has caused you issues, or is the problem generally manageable?