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=== General Community Networking Coverage ===
'''12 February 2002 - Slashdot'''
 Martin Dodge posted ''"WLAN Visualization Meets GIS Mapping"''. The Wireless Network Visualization Project (Univ. of Kansas). These guys are mapping out the zone of availability using gis. Nice maps using aerial photographs backdrops as well[[BR]]
 http://slashdot.org/articles/02/02/12/1317227.shtml?tid=95

'''22 January 2002 - Slashdot'''
 Chris Meder posted ''"Mega Public WAN In Sydney"''. Basically broadband users tired of Telstra's BigPond Internet have decided to form a city wide amateur wireless network.[[BR]]
 http://slashdot.org/articles/02/01/23/0042242.shtml

'''03 October 2001 - 80211 Planet'''
 Ed Sutherland writes ''"Renegade WLANs: Parasitic or Free-Spirited Anarchistic?"''. A nice write up covering NycWireless' activity post the WTC attack as well as general good feelings towoards our efforts.[[BR]]
 http://www.80211-planet.com/columns/article/0,4000,1781_896641,00.html

'''02 October 2001 - Austin Statesman'''
 Cara Anna writes ''"High-speed Net access, virtually anywhere"''. A nice write up of two of the newer community networking groups, AustinWireless and OminNet. JimThompson of Musenki also makes an appearance. [[BR]]
 http://www.austin360.com/statesman/editions/tuesday/news_5.html

'''27 September 2001 - Silicon Alley Daily'''
 Dakota Smith writes ''"Wireless Rescue Mission: Alley Discovers 802.11b"''. NycWireless takes the lead by deploying community wireless networks to help businesses and communities get back on their feet after the September 11th disaster.[[BR]]
 http://www.siliconalleydaily.com/issues/default.html#Headline9361

'''26 September 2001 - c|net news.com'''
 Paul Festa writes ''"Free wireless Net access for the masses"''. More great stuff from TimPozar of BaWug.[[BR]]
 http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1004-200-7301549.html?tag=prntfr

'''07 September 2001 - Info World'''
 Mark Jones writes ''"Users reject notion of 'parasitic grid'"'' a refreshing follow up to the "Parasitic Grid story. The story primarily talks with TimPozar and KevinBurton of BaWug.[[BR]]
 http://www2.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/09/07/010907hnparasitic.xml

'''28 August 2001 - Net Economie'''
 Jérôme Bouteiller writes ''"France Wireless veut créer un réseau 802.11b national libre et gratuit"'' looks like a nice review of a French wireless group. Of course it's in French but there is a translation via "The Fish" below.
 http://212.43.239.185/perl/navig.pl/neteconomie/infos/article/20010828212206 [http://babelfish.altavista.com/urltrurl?url=http%3A%2F%2F212.43.239.185%2Fperl%2Fnavig.pl%2Fneteconomie%2Finfos%2Farticle%2F20010828212206&lp=fr_en&tt=url&urltext=&doit=done English]

'''24 August 2001 - Info World'''
 Ephraim Schwartz writes ''"'Parasitic grid' wireless movement may threaten telecom profits"''. Despite the title this is actually a fairly good write up with some nice quotes from MattWestervelt and some wireless ISP's.[[BR]]
 http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/08/24/010824hnfreewireless.xml

'''August 2001 - Scientific American'''
 Wendy Grossman writes ''"A Dark-Horse Standard Could Win the Broadband Race"'' standard fare article on 802.11b with a brief mention of Consume.[[BR]]
 http://www.sciam.com/2001/0801issue/0801scicit4.html

'''17 July 2001 - 802.11 Planet'''
 Gerry Blackwell writes ''"Wireless Freenets Put Down Roots"'' and talks about how WirelessCommunities are settling in for the long haul. [[BR]]
 http://www.80211-planet.com/columns/print/0,,1781_802841,00.html

'''07 May 2001 - The Feature'''
 Leander Kahney writes ''"Home-grown Wireless Networks"'' and talks about WirelessCommunities being competition for the new 3G networks that the telco's are deploying.[[BR]]
 http://www.thefeature.com/index.jsp?url=article.jsp?pageid=11171

'''19 December 2000 - Kuro5hin'''
 Pranshu writes ''"Why open Internet infrastructure projects are important"''. A good spiel from one of the Consume guys about why open infrustructure is a "Good Thing". Great stuff.[[BR]]
 http://www.kuro5hin.org/?op=displaystory&sid=2000/12/19/124636/45

'''01 December 2000' - Salon'''
 Damien Cave writes ''"Unchaining the Net"'', good general coverage of what wireless communities up to with a focus on Seattle Wireless.[[BR]]
 http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2000/12/01/wireless_ethernet/index.html

'''12 September 2001 - Slashdot'''
 Elvis Maximus posts about ''"Alternative Wireless Networks"''. Some of the earliest press for WirelessCommunities.[[BR]]
 http://slashdot.org/articles/00/09/12/1242213.shtml

Personal Telco Press Covereage

11 March 2002 - Personal Telco Unwires First Hostel with help from Intel

08 March 2002 - Portland Business Journal

March 2002 - alt.portland.or.us

  • chezxx writes "Their site will tell you all you need to know. And man, they have some great technical links on all things open source!" Cool, a listing in the alternative guide to Portland! BR http://alt.portland.or.us/consume/cyber.shtml

March 2002 - Red Herring

26 February 2002 - Radio Interview on KXL (750 AM)

  • BrianWestbrook interviewed AdamShand live and on the air from the Pioneer Courthouse Square node at 7:40AM. The interview was about five minutes long and was great coverage during the morning commute!

19 February 2002 - The Oregonian

February 2002 - Portland Business Journal

January 2002 - Government Technology

December 2001 - MIT Technology Review

22 October 2001 - The Toronto Star

October 2001 - Broadband Wireless Online

October 2001 - Discover Magazine

04 September 2001 - Associated Press

02 September 2001 - The Daytona Beach News-Journal

28 August 2001 - Gannett News Service

16 August 2001 - Newsbytes

15 August 2001 - Slashdot

15 August 2001 - The Village Voice

08 August 2001 - Salon

07 August 2001 - The Portland Tribune

August 2001 - Metropolis Magazine

19 July 2001 - The Seattle Weekly

12 June 2001 - Tech TV

15 May 2001 - Wikipedia

26 March 2001 - Geek News

29 January 2001 - Slashdot

January 2001 - Computer Bits

13 December 2000 - Security Geeks


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