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Wireless mesh network in Cambridge
From Smart Mobs comes MIT and Cambridge, related to MIT and City Collaborate To Provide Free Wireless from MIT's The Tech online newspaper on Feb 1st.
Posted by jackvinson at February 9, 2006 08:50 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)This article says 'a collaboration with MIT researchers may provide Cambridge with a free,city-wide,wireless internet service as early as late summer. The project will rely on a mesh networking technology that allows individual computers to become new access points, projecting the reach of the network beyond its original antennas. ...
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