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Brighton Metranet is a metropolitan-scale pre-WiMax network and among the first in Europe of this scale: The goal was to cover 90 percent of the city’s schools and students with service. The local city council and the University of Sussex are working with Metranet to build this network. A trial last year involved seven schools and three university locations. The future direction is to link up city workes in the field.
Posted by Glennf at April 26, 2005 5:42 PM
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