Google Confirms Free San Francisco Wi-Fi Plan
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Om Malik's Broadband Blog reports that Google company officials have confirmed a bid to build a free San Francisco-wide wifi network.
Google officials say San Francisco residents (and visitors) will enjoy a free 300 kilobits per second, always on connection anywhere in the city. As part of its proposal, the company says it will be offering wholesale access to other service providers, who will offer higher throughput connections to their customers.
Google officials say San Francisco residents (and visitors) will enjoy a free 300 kilobits per second, always on connection anywhere in the city. As part of its proposal, the company says it will be offering wholesale access to other service providers, who will offer higher throughput connections to their customers.
Source: Om Malik's Broadband Blog“San Francisco will be a true test bed for location based services and applications,” says Chris Sacca, principal of new business development at Google. While the initial use of location-based services might be limited to more-focussed and targeted advertising, the potential of location-based services is immense, officials said. Sacca pointed out that the network bid was in line with Google’s thinking on delivering answers anytime anywhere to anyone, and looking beyond a desktop PC.
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I'm sure the fact that SF is a high-income location played a factor in their choice (more money = more computers = more potential users), but making this available in a place where more folks would have a harder time paying for it on their own would have been a nice move.
The question I've had in the back of my mind is how they expect to make money offering free Wi-Fi.
Yeah, Google will offer a 'basic' service of 300kbs and will allow other ISP's to use their network and offer much higher speeds.
Thanks, guys.