There have been recent posts in a number of groups about WiFi. What is that? Suggestions to get the U of R to help fund, or to have the City help. What is it, and what are the benefits?
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You're welcome, Mark. Though I have to admit I checked in mostly to post the link to my new "From Fibro to Fabulous" blog on my homepage!
I would suggest that those who are interested in pushing free wifi that they do so on the city level, and particularly with the rationale of improving the info have/have not ratio, in part to enhance school success as well as employment.
But also there's another rationale that can be more persuasive for the beancounters, and that is the way it can improve business success. It's a cost for restaurants etc. to offer wifi access, but it brings in more customers.
See The Five Best Cities for Free Wifi
and google <cities free wifi>
Meanwhile, an alternative for the time being would be to
1) encourage residents who already have wifi but who lock it out for security reasons to create "guest" networks.
After a good, long (six -12 months?) campaign on that
2) find someone(s) willing to create a map of existing wifi hotspots (including residential with guest access).
3) identify other organizations in the neighborhood who would be interested in promoting knowledge of free and low cost used computers to residents. Churches, for instance.
I know, that's work. Just some thoughts.
Please let me make a few points of clarification. One of the best chances for making Internet access more affordable would be to ask if Frontier and/or Time Warner could adopt a program similar to Comcast's. The issue of funding restraints comes into play if there is an effort to get the City of Rochester or NYS to pay for a free WiFi program. Since there currently is no budget item for municipal WiFi service in NYS, a municipal WiFi program would be a new budget item that would compete with scarce public dollars with other needs for our city.
Another point of clarification is that the 19thWCA has received a lot of input that poor property condition is a very serious problem affecting our neighborhood. We need to address issues that directly impact property conditions (i.e. code enforcement, renovation and improvement programs, maintanance of City-owned properties). Historic preservation is one part of the larger property condition issue, but the most important issue is that we need to find ways to get deteriorated houses repaired or rehabilated.
Geez - I think that DeWain was trying to be helpful to the group that is pursuing this. The attachment that he included described a program that might be worth exploring in terms of seeing whether our local phone/cable carriers might replicate what Comcast is doing.
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