Posted on Saturday, November 12th, 2005 at 10:03 am
Municipalities in the U.S. will spend almost $700 million in the next three years creating public wireless broadband systems, according to a statistical analysis published Monday.
The analysis is part of a report by Muniwireless.com, a Web site devoted to municipal wireless issues. Esme Vos, founder of the site, claimed in a statement that this is the first statistical analysis of the potential of the public wireless market.
The study claims that municipal wireless will grow at a rate of 134 percent through 2007.

