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Wireless Washtenaw
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Wireless Washtenaw is a county project to provide wireless Internet access in some form to all residents.
Official web site: http://wireless.ewashtenaw.org/
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[edit] Media coverage
- News coverage summary at the official site: http://wireless.ewashtenaw.org/in_the_news/ww_news
- Ann Arbor News summary: http://www.mlive.com/news/aanews/index.ssf?/base/news-16/1142264407167140.xml&coll=2&thispage=1
- Wireless Washtenaw Waits, Ann Arbor News 25 July 2007. "No additional installations have been made while 20/20 Communications, the company working with the county, applies for a $14 million loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and tries to line up other funding."
- WWW: Waiting for Wireless Washtenaw, Arbor Update, July 2007. "So 20/20 Communications has its “pony keg†wireless antennas up around downtown Ann Arbor, Saline, and Manchester, but according to the Ann Arbor News , the rest of the program is on hold. It seems some of the funds they had hoped to get their hands on have dried up."
[edit] Participating organizations
The Wireless Washtenaw site has a comprehensive list of government, educational, and private organizations involved in the effort: http://wireless.ewashtenaw.org/partners

