Madison Rolling Out City-Wide Wi-Fi 153
It doesn't come easy wrote to mention the announcement that Madison, Wisconsin will soon be home to the newest Municipal Wi-Fi network. From the article: "'I made a commitment in 2004 to bring Wi-Fi to Madison,' said Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz in a statement. 'This is an important new service for Madison residents and businesses.' The Madison network will be rolled out at no cost to the city and the providers have secured initial funding from service agreements from ISPs. The initial phase of the Madison network will cover users in the downtown region of the city with plans to later cover the entire city." I love my town. Zombies and Wi-Fi. What more could you want?
Thanks Zombie Lurch! (Score:3, Funny)
Brains! (Score:2)
Windows (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Windows (Score:1)
Hum... (Score:3, Funny)
Done right for once, I think. (Score:5, Insightful)
Hmmm... No tax dollars being used, sounds good to me. How are they getting funding? A subscription fee or what?
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:2)
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:4, Insightful)
Nobody really knows. The city government and the company they contracted are being very tight-lipped about the whole deal.
Transparent government always inspires confidence.
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:4, Insightful)
Any ideas on what they plan on logging and censoring 'for the children?'
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:2)
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:1, Interesting)
Yay, socialism!
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:1)
I'm sure the less-priviledged would be hurt because they can't afford to protect their assets and families... but then again... I'm hurt because I can't afford a 500 teraflop superco
private fire fighting (Score:1)
With that said, today, heck ya it might work, we have a model already with private security companies and guards to do what people *think* cops are
Re:private fire fighting (Score:2)
But that's a digression. There are plenty of reasons why privatized fire protection is a bad idea. For one, a company's primary
Re:private fire fighting (Score:1)
Another model would put it out for competition, municipally paid for, but based on criteria and price. In addition, many areas have gone to private water provision and sewer from bids, rather than have government run it directly now.
In other situations, it might even be preferable to having it mostly private, but universally accessible, s
Re:private fire fighting (Score:2)
But I don't think it's a natural feature of government; mostly it seems like a by-product of the spoils system. The head of any agency ends up being appointed by whoever just run the election. The previous head gets fired, and the choice of who replaces him/her has as mu
Re:private fire fighting (Score:2)
Out of curiosity, when have market forces ever applied to insurance companies?
My auto liability insurance is mandated by the state. My health insurance is collectively purchased by my company (because the state offers tax incentives to company plans they d
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:1)
Isn't this what taxes do?
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:1)
It also has the byproduct of ripping off the wealthier members of society by taking WAY more than it gives back.
I can understand why the police-force needs to b
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:2)
On that note, how are they going to deal with interference from other wireless users? Are they going to use something other than 802.11b/g? Is the city going to
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:2)
That's easy. They'll flood the area with so much RF signal that no other network will be useful, and all other wireless nets will simply go away, as the grandparent AC predicted. Problem solved, and everybody gets to become a paid subscriber to get something which they once got (better) for free.
Congratulations, Madison.
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:4, Interesting)
Dvorak had a fit a few issues ago because (Philadelphia?, Pittsburgh?) was going to put up a muni.net and some of the commercial enterprises realized they could earn a lot more by charging what an ISP is expected to charge instead of some paltry sum (or nothing). He later said these folks created some leverage^w^w a PAC and convinced the state legislature to pass some bill which would give the commercial folks the right of first refusal for any of these setups (and IIRC, something ungodly like fourteen months to decide). The Gov signed and Pennsylvania now looks to be locked tighter than a nun.
Can anyone substantiate this? (and how would this affect the apparent plans of a nationwide Google muni.net?)
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:1)
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:2)
No need to repeat yourself. You already mentioned that you lived in Madison.
*ducks*
Re:Done right for once, I think. (Score:2)
Most people use less than 1% of their theoretically bandwidth and you are complaining about using tax dollars on this?
You'll get it back in lower fees from the teleco's that don't have to run last mile connections.
People who don't think AT ALL about how this benefits everyone before complaining about taxation, well I guess they are right wing.
Milwaukee To Get Better Treatment (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Milwaukee To Get Better Treatment (Score:1)
What more could you want? (Score:1)
Maybe if winter wasn't 8 months each year?
Re:What more could you want? (Score:1, Informative)
Who cares? You've got fresh cheese pouring in and the largest waterpark in the world an hour north. Not to mention that you've got some great indoor waterparks up in the Dells as well. (For wintertime fun.) Now if only the "New China International" restaurant had not gotten sold and renamed to the "Zodiac". That used to be like the best Chinese Buffet in town. Now it's just so-so.
Re:What more could you want? (Score:1)
Obviously you've never been there, or you wouldn't make such a dumb ass statement. Winter has been pretty mild around WI for quite awhile now. (must be that global warming thing) Now, if you go up north.. that's a different story! I relocated to Montana and winters are much more mild. Of course, you do not have ANY professional sports, (as in NFL, NBA, MLB) no decent cheese, snacks, and alot of other stuff I miss. Yep, I'll be moving back soon.
Dana
Re:What more could you want? (Score:2)
I'm bitter about how long winter is. I want summer back.
The good thing about Madison winters is... (Score:2)
Madison (Score:2)
Re:Madison (Score:1)
I've lived here my whole life and can only take so much.
Wired Zombies (Score:2, Funny)
Comming to a city near YOU (Score:2, Funny)
(untill then i will just have to stick with my $2 a month, 100mbit internet)
Re:Comming to a city near YOU (Score:1)
Good news (Score:5, Informative)
WiFi even at G levels has a maximum bandwith of 54Mb/sec, which translates to about 6MB/sec. Wow, 6MB a second, that's better than most cable systems, right? Wrong. 6MB a second for the access point. This is divided up amongst all the users within range, and possibly over a significant area if each individual access point doesn't have it's own 6MB/sec Internet connection.
In a real-world implementation with some kind of mesh network and relatively few hard-wired connections between them, you are going to quickly run out of bandwidth when people use this as an alternative to a wired connection. Therefore, this isn't any competition at all and serves to just allow people to connect when away from home.
The likelyhood that this will be used as a cheap alternative to a hardwired connection is high. Therefore, there is a high likelyhood that the service will suck from the moment it is turned on.
Re:Good news (Score:2)
You've forgotten about contention ratio. Basically, users aren't using all their bandwidth all the time.
Common contention ratios are 20:1 or 50:1. In other words one 6MB link can proved 2M service for up to 150 users simultaneou
Re:Good news (Score:2)
The speed may be poor to you, but you have to realize that a system like this one should self-regulate itself in terms of the number of users and the speed. Much like traditional supply and demand, each person in Madison will have a point at which he/she finds the price/speed ratio to be favorable. For some, low prices are enough incentive despite low bandwidth. To others it isn't, and they will stick to their hardwired services.
Re:Good news (Score:2)
So, the 54 mbps that you get on wireless is compared to the same 1.5 mbps that you're likely to get off DSL.
Doesn't matter anyway, because unless they have multiple T1s or a T3 connected to those access points, it's not going to support a wide number of users.
However, let's give a little faith to the people that put this together. They aren't the first city to figure out wireless, and likely will learn from many other mistake
Re:Good news (Score:2)
Am I misreading what you wrote or are you confusing megabit and megabyte [wikipedia.org]? A 54Mbps local wireless networks are a magnitude faster then a DSL, Cable or T-1 connection (128Kbps - 6Mbps).
What more could you want?? (Score:2)
How about this Halloween you don't have RIOTS [archive.org] ??
Kudo's to Madison thought, I have a chance to park between Monona and Mendota everytime I go visit the folks. Downtown Wisconsin is actually a rather nice place to hang out with a lot of eateries, coffee shops, and "bars". Not to mention with UW Madison sitting in the heart of downtown as well, this network will see heavy useage.
Re:What more could you want?? No Riots? (Score:2)
What would a State Street Halloween be without drunk college students having keg parties, peeing in the lawns, burning couches in the street, smashing store front windows, and then choking on a little teargas and pepper spray?
I mean... shesh - it's like you were expecting a civilized town or something?
Re:What more could you want?? (Score:2)
Re:What more could you want?? (Score:2)
Re:What more could you want?? (Score:1)
The vast majority of those arrested do not attend the university.
According to the Badger Herald [badgerherald.com]: "A total of 448 arrests were made, with only 57 identified as UW students, a figure representing 12.8 percent of the total arrests."
Re:What more could you want?? (Score:2)
And that's just the number who were actually arrested. If you think only 57 UW students rioted, you've clearly got cheese in your head.
Re:What more could you want?? (Score:2)
In Wisconsin? I thought an open container was a manditory part of the driver's test over there, especially for underage drinkers.
(I keed! I keed! I love the Wisconisin!)
Re:What more could you want?? (Score:1)
It's because they don't let the Purdue people out loose very often.
Here are the usual directions to Purdue: "go North until you smell it, West until you step in it."
Whoa! (Score:2)
A politician who kept his word!? What is this world coming to? First open source software, then municipal WiFi, and now an honest politician. You know it is getting a little chilly [wunderground.com] right now. I better get my spare blankets ready; Lucifer might want his favor returned soon.
Re:Maybe (Score:2)
You never know...is there any privacy policy associated with this network? I'd be worried about invasive spying by various agencies...to track dissi^Wterrorists, of course.
Wireless Bandwidth on a single VHF frequency (Score:3, Interesting)
Could this be a possibility when people decide that 54G is still too slow to serve enough people at any given access point?
Re:Wireless Bandwidth on a single VHF frequency (Score:2)
I've found a link with a bit of information on what bitrate digital TV over CODFM achieves:
http://64.233.187.104/search?q=cache:wjCVgZM_gDgJ: www.theiabm.org/pdffiles/digital.cofdm.pdf+codfm+b andwidth+bitrate&hl=en&client=firefox-a [64.233.187.104]
reallocation (Score:2)
A TV channel is 6MHz (not the 7MHz below). Theoretical throughput depends on the signal to noise ratio (as Nyquist says). Practical throughput also depends on additional factors like the signalling and ability to spatially share bandwidth (i.e. co-interference between users). But perhaps you could assume that if the 5MHz bandwidth of a 802.11g/a channel can do theoretically 54MBits (and actually 25MBits), then a 6MHz ch
Re:reallocation (Score:2)
Not necessarily. While there may be an aggregate bandwidth of 6 Mbps, it's pretty easy to throttle bandwidth so that each recipient gets an equal, or perhaps a maximum amount of bandwidth.
I'd suggest breaking down muni service to two levels:
1) Free for all, anonymous. 128 Kbps without questions, e
Re:Wireless Bandwidth on a single VHF frequency (Score:1)
In the end, I doubt that municipalities will be able to get ahold of much of the allocated spectrum for this kind of use. They will get a large slice of it for their own use, but will mostly be given over to emergency bands - like 911. On the open market, I doubt that municipalities will b
I planted this idea (Score:2, Informative)
Re:I planted this idea (Score:1)
I live here, this is a WASTE! (Score:1)
Re:I live here, this is a WASTE! (Score:2)
One Cool Town... (Score:1, Offtopic)
Add wireless and the possibilities are endless. Real time advertising of the night's 'all you can drink' specials: expect to a see a entrepreneur marketing a 'live ratio' (M/F) count app of the establishments to avoid a night of Octoberfest (plenty of beer and plenty of sausage).
This is like Strange Brew meeting Snowcrash.
this will be interesting (Score:3, Insightful)
Mayor Dave is an Asshat. (Score:2, Troll)
Luckily there are a few local groups that are pushing for an impeachment. Its doubtfull that they will succed, but hopefully they'll put enough heat on the city alders that D
Free city WiFi - 2yrs and still going, (Score:2)
Fredericton, my home has been running and expanding it's free WiFi for the last few years. Cisco just did a film showcasing the work. For the record, both cable and DSL are offered by paid services in the city. AFAIK the free wifi has not affect them too much and if anything as maybe prompted them to offer much faster speeds to compete.
What about wi-fi in rural?? (Score:1)
What more... (Score:2)
Cheese?
And the WiFi Access Points be networked by... (Score:2, Funny)
Oh boy that joke was so bad I posted as AC...
same company working on madison and google wifi (Score:1, Interesting)
Interference (Score:2)
Authentication and encryption? (Score:1)
This is not the Municipal WiFi you're looking for. (Score:2, Interesting)
There is no free service for anyone.
Two companies are paying the local power utility Madison Gas & Electric (MG&E) to place the antennae on street lights. At first, it will just cover the downtown area and expand later.
There is no free service. Pricing is still unknown, but it is supposedly going to be competitive with local DSL and Cable services. In other words: Expensive.
Visiting business people will not be able to
Re:Rah-rah Madison (Score:2)
...just like a lot of non-metro-sized midwest cities. It is unfortunate, though, that the myth of diversity (or even semi-diversity) is perpetuated by a lot of places around here (the UW included).
Re:Rah-rah Madison (Score:2)
the folks who worry the most about enforcing diversity of appearance are often the ones who strive the hardest to enforce uniformity of thought...which is exactly what you'd expect in a university town
Re:Rah-rah Madison (Score:3, Informative)
...and the folks who worry the most about opposing ethnic diversity are often the ones who strive the hardest to spin the words of those they think they disagree with.
Reread the words you originally commented on: I care far less that there is little diversity here than I do that university and city officials pretend there is diversity where there is not.
If you want uniformity of thought, visit the hard-line conservatives that make up the majority of the rural and small town areas outside of Madison (and e
Re:Rah-rah Madison (Score:2)
Re:Rah-rah Madison (Score:1, Funny)
-sparX
Re:Rah-rah Madison (Score:4, Interesting)
Fortunately, I occasionally hear IPTV radio commercials for nearby towns. Hopefully those will make it to Madison before too long.
Re:Rah-rah Madison (Score:2)
Why do you think the phone companies are building out fibre networks? It's not for pure internet. They want to compete with the cable networks for TV as well. Verizon is one of them.
Re:Rah-rah Madison (Score:1)
Re:Rah-rah Madison (Score:1)
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Re:Rah-rah Madison (Score:5, Informative)
Of course, if you don't have any view to the south you're still screwed.
Incentive (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Incentive (Score:2, Offtopic)
For the "Conservatives" and the "Liberals" here:
There's a couple of neighborhoods here in Atlanta that are 100% African-American. The lowest price house is about $1,000,000.00. They live there out of choice and they can live anywhere they want. Oh, there's no poor housing at all in these neighborhoods. So why do you suppose that they live in an ethically "un-diverse" neighborhood? How about this: a lot of people like to live with people that they have something in common with. And it's not just whi
Re:Incentive (Score:2)
Lets not forget the biggie: Rich with Rich. My personal theories point to a significantly smaller impact of racial based prejudice, and a significantly larger impact of fiscal bigotry.
-Rick
People! (Score:1)
The US reckons that they are culturally diverse but they all seem like a bunch of racists.
Yes. Mod me down. Show even more of your ignorance
Re:People! (Score:2)
I'm willing to bet that if you looked around without the rose-colored glasses you'd see a few racists within your community. The U.S. doesn't have a lock on that. There are racists in every country and culture.
Re:People! (Score:1)
Re:People! (Score:2)
Re:People! (Score:1)
Let's not kid around here. There's a shitload of advantages to being white. I'm a white male. I can walk into a store and not have people think I'm going to fucking rob the place just because I'm wearing a hoodie. I can stand next to a chick in a line without her thinking I'm going to rape her.
Get with it, man. If you
Re:People! (Score:1)
Re:People! (Score:2)
Re:Rah-rah Madison (Score:1)
Re:Rah-rah Madison (Score:2)
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Re:Rah-rah Madison (Score:2, Interesting)
If it makes you feel any better, I am from a little dinky town in northern Wisconsin with 4K people where 1/3 the population is either Mex