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The
Public Wi-Fi Project introduces an internet broadcast program allowing
free public internet access supported by local merchant advertising.
Both Television and Radio evolved from free public broadcasts, with
costs supported by advertising commercials. In contrast, commercial
expansion of the internet started, and remains a pay per use model. The
Public Wi-Fi Project is focused on enhancing community interaction by
integrating local companies and free public internet access. |
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| “It’s nice to be able to sit on
the grass, and read my email - without having to pay for another
internet account!” |  |  |
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Communities
across the country are implementing Public Hot-Spots with the Public
Wi-Fi Project. See what News Channel 3 in Hampton has to say about the
Project. |
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Integrated
Advertising allows for local merchants to participate in online
advertising with the knowledge that their exposure is bringing the
greatest benefit.
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Public Wi-Fi Project is a great concept,” said Morgan Hill City
Councilmember Greg Sellers. “In addition to providing free internet
access to our community, it enables local merchants ...” |
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Web
surfers can get free internet access without installing any software.
Business owners can draw foot traffic to their locations, creating more
satisfied customers. And advertisers can communicate with consumers on
a billboard that is 18 inches in front of their face. |
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