Is the Internet the Public Utility of the Future?
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September 8, 2005
Rose Miller Utne.com
While cities and communications companies battle over their
rights as internet providers, some individuals have begun
installing Wi-Fi networks and opening them up to their neighbors.
Neighbornode, a project
developed by students in New York University's Interactive
Telecommunications Program, helps individuals share their internet
access with the added bonus of neighborhood bulletin boards that
connect people online and on the street.
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