Polish City going WiFi

Om Malik | Sunday, July 11, 2004 | 7:38 AM PT | 0 comments

Dziekuje Cisco! The networking giant is helping the City of Slupsk in building a broadband wireless network to link up government offices, schools, hospitals, libraries and other public institutions. For the first phase of the long-term e-Slupsk program. (Press release) The Cisco donation to the e-Society Initiative comprises equipment including Cisco 831 Broadband Routers and Cisco 1200 Series Access Points, a financial donation from the Cisco Foundation and consulting expertise from Cisco’s Internet Business Solutions Group. This is a Wi-Fi network I assume. The skeptic in me says, well the phase two would involve the polish city buying Cisco gear. Never mind…I just don’t see the good in people!

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