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| ''' April 2005 - Oregonian - !WiFi, Portland style ''' [[BR]] |
''' [[http://news.google.com/archivesearch?ie=UTF-8&oe=utf8&hl=en&gl=&q=%22personal+telco+project%22 | Google News Search on the PTP...]] as we do not always get around to posting the newest stuff up here. ''' April 2005 - Oregonian - !WiFi, Portland style ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' April 2005 - BlueOregon - Wi-Fi for Everyone ''' [[BR]] | ''' April 2005 - BlueOregon - Wi-Fi for Everyone ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' April 2005 - Willamette Week - Mississippi Wi-Fi'ing ''' [[BR]] | ''' April 2005 - Willamette Week - Mississippi Wi-Fi'ing ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' February 2005 - Wi-Fi? Why Not? ''' [[BR]] | ''' February 2005 - Wi-Fi? Why Not? ''' <<BR>> |
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Please update once available at [http://www.portland-monthly.com/ Portland Monthly] ''' January 2005 - Dissident Voice - Activists Bring the Digital Frontier to New Communities ''' [[BR]] |
Please update once available at [[http://www.portland-monthly.com/|Portland Monthly]] ''' January 2005 - Dissident Voice - Activists Bring the Digital Frontier to New Communities ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' August 2004 - The Register-Guard - A double shot of Wi-Fi ''' [[BR]] | ''' August 2004 - The Register-Guard - A double shot of Wi-Fi ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' June 2004 - Wi-Fi Networking News - Portlands Mayor of Wi-Fi ''' [[BR]] | ''' June 2004 - Wi-Fi Networking News - Portlands Mayor of Wi-Fi ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' June 2004 - Willamette Week - Cover Story - Free For All ''' [[BR]] | ''' June 2004 - Willamette Week - Cover Story - Free For All ''' <<BR>> |
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http://www.wweek.com/photos/3032/main.jpg ''' May 2004 - Investor's Business Daily - Communities Share The (Wireless) Wealth ''' [[BR]] |
{{http://www.wweek.com/photos/3032/main.jpg}} ''' May 2004 - Investor's Business Daily - Communities Share The (Wireless) Wealth ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' April 2004 - Computer Bits - Portland's Hottest Hotspots ''' [[BR]] | ''' April 2004 - Computer Bits - Portland's Hottest Hotspots ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' April 2004 - Wi-Fi Planet - Vonage Eyes Wi-Fi ''' [[BR]] | ''' April 2004 - Wi-Fi Planet - Vonage Eyes Wi-Fi ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' March 2004 - Oregonian - Office with lots of sun.''' [[BR]] | ''' March 2004 - Oregonian - Office with lots of sun.''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' March 2004 - Willamette Week - A Cafe's Free Internet Phone Offers A Glimpse Of The Future . Sorry, Qwest.''' [[BR]] | ''' March 2004 - Willamette Week - A Cafe's Free Internet Phone Offers A Glimpse Of The Future . Sorry, Qwest.''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' December 2003 - The Tribune - Break free, Ye Wired Ones ''' [[BR]] | ''' December 2003 - The Tribune - Break free, Ye Wired Ones ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' December 2003 - Lunch Times - Let Them Eat Wifi ''' [[BR]] | ''' December 2003 - Lunch Times - Let Them Eat Wifi ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' September 2003 - The Business Journal - Taking Wireless to the city of PDX ''' [[BR]] | ''' September 2003 - The Business Journal - Taking Wireless to the city of PDX ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' August 2003 - Willamette Week - Portland Unplugged ''' [[BR]] | ''' August 2003 - Willamette Week - Portland Unplugged ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' August 2003 - The Business Journal - PGE Park gets Free Wi-Fi Access ''' [[BR]] | ''' August 2003 - The Business Journal - PGE Park gets Free Wi-Fi Access ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' August 2003 - The Oregonian - Wi-Fi returns to Pioneer Square ''' [[BR]] | ''' August 2003 - The Oregonian - Wi-Fi returns to Pioneer Square ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' July 2003 - The Wall Street Journal (31 July) ''' [[BR]] | ''' July 2003 - The Wall Street Journal (31 July) ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' July 2003 - The Oregonian - Wireless Sparks at PGE Park ''' [[BR]] | ''' July 2003 - The Oregonian - Wireless Sparks at PGE Park ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' June 2003 - The Oregonian - Web Criteria Pulls Plug ''' [[BR]] | ''' June 2003 - The Oregonian - Web Criteria Pulls Plug ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' May 2003 - The Coming Hot Spot War ''' [[BR]] | ''' May 2003 - The Coming Hot Spot War ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' April 2003 - Wi-Fi Planet - Dark Horse 802.11g Link ''' [[BR]] | ''' April 2003 - Wi-Fi Planet - Dark Horse 802.11g Link ''' <<BR>> |
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| ''' April 2003 - The Business Journal - The Most Unwired City ''' [[BR]] | ''' April 2003 - The Business Journal - The Most Unwired City ''' <<BR>> |
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| Ted Sickinger writes ''"Portland connects to top billing for wireless access"''. Done by the people who do the "Best Places to Live in America" for Money Magazine, PortlandOregon collects the "most wireless city in America" award. Apparently most of the thanks goes to PersonalTelco ... hooray! [[BR]] | Ted Sickinger writes ''"Portland connects to top billing for wireless access"''. Done by the people who do the "Best Places to Live in America" for Money Magazine, PortlandOregon collects the "most wireless city in America" award. Apparently most of the thanks goes to PersonalTelco ... hooray! <<BR>> |
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| Tracy Baker writes ''"Wireless Network Worries"'', a fairly friendly discussion about community wireless networking and how ISP's feel about it. NigelBallard is quoted and NodeDb is mentioned. [[BR]] | Tracy Baker writes ''"Wireless Network Worries"'', a fairly friendly discussion about community wireless networking and how ISP's feel about it. NigelBallard is quoted and NodeDb is mentioned. <<BR>> |
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| Nancy Gohring writes ''"Wi-Fi spreading Internet access to the masses"''. A year in review about wireless. A brief mention of Personal Telco's scuffle with T-Mobile over the Pioneer Square node. [[BR]] | Nancy Gohring writes ''"Wi-Fi spreading Internet access to the masses"''. A year in review about wireless. A brief mention of Personal Telco's scuffle with T-Mobile over the Pioneer Square node. <<BR>> |
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| Donna Rosato writes ''"Bringing free wireless access to the people"''. A nice article with coverage from NycWireless, AustinWireless and NigelBallard of PersonalTelco.[[BR]] | Donna Rosato writes ''"Bringing free wireless access to the people"''. A nice article with coverage from NycWireless, AustinWireless and NigelBallard of PersonalTelco.<<BR>> |
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| Fobbman writes ''"Starbucks Clashes With WiFi Hobbyists Over Airwaves"''. A follow up on the Oregonian article about the Tmobile and PioneerCourthouseSquare. Over all people were very supportive and a couple of the SpecialOps team made sure that things didn't get too skewed during discussion. [[BR]] | Fobbman writes ''"Starbucks Clashes With WiFi Hobbyists Over Airwaves"''. A follow up on the Oregonian article about the Tmobile and PioneerCourthouseSquare. Over all people were very supportive and a couple of the SpecialOps team made sure that things didn't get too skewed during discussion. <<BR>> |
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| Joe Smith interviewed NigelBallard and DonPark for a two minute prime time news spot. More great publicity for the PioneerCourthouseSquare node. Clips are only in Windows Media format right now, MPEG should be coming soon. [[BR]] | Joe Smith interviewed NigelBallard and DonPark for a two minute prime time news spot. More great publicity for the PioneerCourthouseSquare node. Clips are only in Windows Media format right now, MPEG should be coming soon. <<BR>> |
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Jeffrey Kosseff and Eric Hand write ''"Wireless channel use sets up turf battle"''. Eric Hand happened to be at one our MonthlyMeetings and heard us discussing the problems we were having with the recently deployed T-Mobile/Starbucks AccessPoint conflicting with ours. It's a controversial but pretty friendly article. [[BR]] [http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/xml/story.ssf/html_standard.xsl?/base/front_page/102975810817580.xml http://www.oregonlive.com] |
Jeffrey Kosseff and Eric Hand write ''"Wireless channel use sets up turf battle"''. Eric Hand happened to be at one our MonthlyMeetings and heard us discussing the problems we were having with the recently deployed T-Mobile/Starbucks AccessPoint conflicting with ours. It's a controversial but pretty friendly article. <<BR>> [[http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/xml/story.ssf/html_standard.xsl?/base/front_page/102975810817580.xml|http://www.oregonlive.com]] |
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| AdamShand writes ''"One laptop. One deck. One beer."''. A silly little intro to wireless networking. [[BR]] | AdamShand writes ''"One laptop. One deck. One beer."''. A silly little intro to wireless networking. <<BR>> |
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| Ben Charny writes ''"Cable companies cracking down on Wi-Fi"''. A pretty friendly look at the situation with Time Warner and NycWireless. A quote from AdamShand appears at the end. [[BR]] | Ben Charny writes ''"Cable companies cracking down on Wi-Fi"''. A pretty friendly look at the situation with Time Warner and NycWireless. A quote from AdamShand appears at the end. <<BR>> |
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| Brooke Singer writes ''"Where do you want to go today?"''. She pimps the SatelliteTruck as a "Temporary Telecommunication Autonomous Zones" to the art crowd in New York. Very cool. [[BR]] | Brooke Singer writes ''"Where do you want to go today?"''. She pimps the SatelliteTruck as a "Temporary Telecommunication Autonomous Zones" to the art crowd in New York. Very cool. <<BR>> |
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| RobFlickenger writes ''"Broadband Block Party"''. A great article by one of our own! Rob gives a general overview of what community networking is doing and what it hopes to do in the future. Good stuff. [[BR]] | RobFlickenger writes ''"Broadband Block Party"''. A great article by one of our own! Rob gives a general overview of what community networking is doing and what it hopes to do in the future. Good stuff. <<BR>> |
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| Francis X. Gilpin and Scott Harrell write ''"URL, Interrupted"''. A story about the up and coming wireless with lots of talk about how the Telco's are anti-competitive. NigelBallard is one of their quoted sources. [[BR]] | Francis X. Gilpin and Scott Harrell write ''"URL, Interrupted"''. A story about the up and coming wireless with lots of talk about how the Telco's are anti-competitive. NigelBallard is one of their quoted sources. <<BR>> |
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| AlizaEarnshaw writes ''"Personal Telco goes mobile with its expansion strategy"''. A great article which covers the recent purchase of our SatelliteTruck as well as quotes from local businesses who sponsor nodes. [[BR]] | AlizaEarnshaw writes ''"Personal Telco goes mobile with its expansion strategy"''. A great article which covers the recent purchase of our SatelliteTruck as well as quotes from local businesses who sponsor nodes. <<BR>> |
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| Andy Giegerich writes ''"Internet service has cool scruples"''. A nice article focusing on the partnership between EasyStreet and PersonalTelco. [[BR]] | Andy Giegerich writes ''"Internet service has cool scruples"''. A nice article focusing on the partnership between EasyStreet and PersonalTelco. <<BR>> |
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| EdSutherland writes "Is Wi-Fi Getting Too Crowded?" He brings up some interesting points on 2.4Ghz ISM band being overloaded. NigelBallard is quoted at the end. [[BR]] | EdSutherland writes "Is Wi-Fi Getting Too Crowded?" He brings up some interesting points on 2.4Ghz ISM band being overloaded. NigelBallard is quoted at the end. <<BR>> |
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| AlizaEarnshaw writes ''"Personal Telco now in South Park Blocks"''. Another lovely piece from Aliza covering the emergence of the new South Park Blocks node. [[BR]] | AlizaEarnshaw writes ''"Personal Telco now in South Park Blocks"''. Another lovely piece from Aliza covering the emergence of the new South Park Blocks node. <<BR>> |
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Michael writes ''"Community Wireless Networks in the UK"''. Slashdot points to a Guardian article in which PersonalTelco and FreeNetworks get a brief mention. [[BR]] http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/04/19/2240248 [[BR]] |
Michael writes ''"Community Wireless Networks in the UK"''. Slashdot points to a Guardian article in which PersonalTelco and FreeNetworks get a brief mention. <<BR>> http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/04/19/2240248 <<BR>> |
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Joe Smith interviewed AdamShand, AlHooton, NigelBallard, DonPark and LucasSheehan for a 1.5 minute piece on the 6:00PM news. Overall a very nice piece. [[BR]] http://www.personaltelco.net/download/propaganda/kgw/kgw-preview-march2002.mpg [[BR]] |
Joe Smith interviewed AdamShand, AlHooton, NigelBallard, DonPark and LucasSheehan for a 1.5 minute piece on the 6:00PM news. Overall a very nice piece. <<BR>> http://www.personaltelco.net/download/propaganda/kgw/kgw-preview-march2002.mpg <<BR>> |
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| NigelBallard writes ''"This is the first hostel in the USA, possibly the world to have free high-speed broadband wireless"''. [[BR]] | NigelBallard writes ''"This is the first hostel in the USA, possibly the world to have free high-speed broadband wireless"''. <<BR>> |
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AlizaEarnshaw writes ''"Combine outdoors and cyberspace downtown"''. A very nice little plug for us all. Great stuff, they think we're cool! [[BR]] [http://portland.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2002/03/11/newscolumn2.html http://portland.bizjournals.com/] |
AlizaEarnshaw writes ''"Combine outdoors and cyberspace downtown"''. A very nice little plug for us all. Great stuff, they think we're cool! <<BR>> [[http://portland.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2002/03/11/newscolumn2.html|http://portland.bizjournals.com/]] |
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| 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]] | 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>> |
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| Christopher Locke writes ''"Broadbanding Together"''. This is a great article, there are some minor technical inaccuracies but the overall mentality of article is very positive and supportive. Great stuff. [[BR]] | Christopher Locke writes ''"Broadbanding Together"''. This is a great article, there are some minor technical inaccuracies but the overall mentality of article is very positive and supportive. Great stuff. <<BR>> |
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Jeffrey Kosseff writes ''"Personal Telco sets up free Net access"''. It's nice to finally get some press in the Oregonian but I (AdamShand) haven't been quoted that out of context for quite a while and the StealingBandwidth refrain is getting particularly tired, especially given that this was about the PioneerSquareNode which is powered by business T1's.[[BR]] [http://www.oregonlive.com/business/oregonian/index.ssf?/xml/story.ssf/html_standard.xsl?/base/business/10141233403272895.xml http://www.oregonlive.com/] |
Jeffrey Kosseff writes ''"Personal Telco sets up free Net access"''. It's nice to finally get some press in the Oregonian but I (AdamShand) haven't been quoted that out of context for quite a while and the StealingBandwidth refrain is getting particularly tired, especially given that this was about the PioneerSquareNode which is powered by business T1's.<<BR>> [[http://www.oregonlive.com/business/oregonian/index.ssf?/xml/story.ssf/html_standard.xsl?/base/business/10141233403272895.xml|http://www.oregonlive.com/]] |
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| AlizaEarnshaw writes ''"'Geeks' unite in a quest to make wireless world"''. AdamShand got his mug on the front page and it's also a pretty nice article about what's going on in Portland with PersonalTelco. There are mentions of EasyStreet's Rich Bader helping out and supporting the project.[[BR]] | AlizaEarnshaw writes ''"'Geeks' unite in a quest to make wireless world"''. AdamShand got his mug on the front page and it's also a pretty nice article about what's going on in Portland with PersonalTelco. There are mentions of EasyStreet's Rich Bader helping out and supporting the project.<<BR>> |
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John Marcotte writes ''"Guerrilla Radio"'', an interview with Brewster Kahle of SfLan and AdamShand about barriers to community network progress.[[BR]] [http://www.govtech.net/magazine/sup_story.phtml?magid=1505000000000021&id=3030000000004263&issue=1:2002 http://www.govtech.net/] |
John Marcotte writes ''"Guerrilla Radio"'', an interview with Brewster Kahle of SfLan and AdamShand about barriers to community network progress.<<BR>> [[http://www.govtech.net/magazine/sup_story.phtml?magid=1505000000000021&id=3030000000004263&issue=1:2002|http://www.govtech.net/]] |
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| Erika Jonietz writes ''"Unwiring the Web"'' a nice write up of community networkings mainly focusing on NycWireless though NigelBallard and PersonalTelco are mentioned. You can read a scanned copy of the article (page [http://www.personaltelco.net/images/MIT1.jpg 1], [http://www.personaltelco.net/images/MIT2.jpg 2] and [http://www.personaltelco.net/images/MIT3.jpg 3]). [[BR]] | Erika Jonietz writes ''"Unwiring the Web"'' a nice write up of community networkings mainly focusing on NycWireless though NigelBallard and PersonalTelco are mentioned. You can read a scanned copy of the article (page [[http://www.personaltelco.net/images/MIT1.jpg|1]], [[http://www.personaltelco.net/images/MIT2.jpg|2]] and [[http://www.personaltelco.net/images/MIT3.jpg|3]]). <<BR>> |
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Tyler Hamilton writes ''"Wireless `Robin Hood' espouses free online access"''. A decent write up of TawNag with a nice mention of PersonalTelco and other WirelessCommunities. It's a shame yet another reporter jumps on the sensasionalistic bandwagon though.[[BR]] [http://www.torontostar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_PrintFriendly&c=Article&cid=1003701686251 http://www.torontostar.com/] |
Tyler Hamilton writes ''"Wireless `Robin Hood' espouses free online access"''. A decent write up of TawNag with a nice mention of PersonalTelco and other WirelessCommunities. It's a shame yet another reporter jumps on the sensasionalistic bandwagon though.<<BR>> [[http://www.torontostar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_PrintFriendly&c=Article&cid=1003701686251|http://www.torontostar.com/]] |
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| Christopher Ambrosini writes ''"Seeds of Change"'', a general overview of what community networks are about and the problems they face. A brief mention of PersonalTelco as a group which "aspires to organize the collectives and provide information to others".[[BR]] | Christopher Ambrosini writes ''"Seeds of Change"'', a general overview of what community networks are about and the problems they face. A brief mention of PersonalTelco as a group which "aspires to organize the collectives and provide information to others".<<BR>> |
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| ''"The Future of Wireless"'', a panel of "wireless visionaries" talk about the future of the Internet and eireless connectivity. The full version isn't available online, just a list of panelists and a some blurbage..[[BR]] | ''"The Future of Wireless"'', a panel of "wireless visionaries" talk about the future of the Internet and eireless connectivity. The full version isn't available online, just a list of panelists and a some blurbage..<<BR>> |
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| Jim Krane writes ''"Digital activists want to share the Internet's wealth -- er, bandwidth"'' the main point of this article seems to be fear mongering in the business world that we're "stealing bandwidth" and the ISP's and Telco's aren't gonna like that.[[BR]] | Jim Krane writes ''"Digital activists want to share the Internet's wealth -- er, bandwidth"'' the main point of this article seems to be fear mongering in the business world that we're "stealing bandwidth" and the ISP's and Telco's aren't gonna like that.<<BR>> |
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| ''"Spare some bandwidth? Free wireless Internet movement shares the wealth"'' is another nice write up about community networks.[[BR]] | ''"Spare some bandwidth? Free wireless Internet movement shares the wealth"'' is another nice write up about community networks.<<BR>> |
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| Greg Wright writes "Bootleggers bring broadband to some neighborhoods" for the Gannett News Service, which has papers all over the country. Covers DanRichardson and the PlayDay.[[BR]] | Greg Wright writes "Bootleggers bring broadband to some neighborhoods" for the Gannett News Service, which has papers all over the country. Covers DanRichardson and the PlayDay.<<BR>> |
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| Dick Kelsey writes ''"WiFi Spawns Free Net Access"'', AdamShand gets yet more press time in this article! Way to go![[BR]] | Dick Kelsey writes ''"WiFi Spawns Free Net Access"'', AdamShand gets yet more press time in this article! Way to go!<<BR>> |
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| Timothy posts ''"A Motley Crew Beams No-Cost Broadband In New York"'' which is pointing to the recent Village Voice article. There some fairly supportive and interesting comments.[[BR]] | Timothy posts ''"A Motley Crew Beams No-Cost Broadband In New York"'' which is pointing to the recent Village Voice article. There some fairly supportive and interesting comments.<<BR>> |
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| Peter Meyers writes ''"High Speed, Freed: Motley Crew Beams No-Cost Broadband to New York"''. This is mainly about NycWireless, but AdamShand does get mentioned towards the end.[[BR]] | Peter Meyers writes ''"High Speed, Freed: Motley Crew Beams No-Cost Broadband to New York"''. This is mainly about NycWireless, but AdamShand does get mentioned towards the end.<<BR>> |
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| George Kelly writes ''"Boomeranged by Ricochet"'' and talks about Metricom going bust and no longer being able to get his wireless internet fix. PdxWireless is Mentioned as an alternative![[BR]] | George Kelly writes ''"Boomeranged by Ricochet"'' and talks about Metricom going bust and no longer being able to get his wireless internet fix. PdxWireless is Mentioned as an alternative!<<BR>> |
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| Andy Giegerich writes ''"From Wire to Wire(less)"''. We got front page of the business section, a picture and everything! Nice to finally get some local press.[[BR]] | Andy Giegerich writes ''"From Wire to Wire(less)"''. We got front page of the business section, a picture and everything! Nice to finally get some local press.<<BR>> |
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| Andrew Blum writes ''"Wireless activists bring the battle over public space to the airwaves. "''. A nice article about the grass roots nature of community networking.[[BR]] | Andrew Blum writes ''"Wireless activists bring the battle over public space to the airwaves. "''. A nice article about the grass roots nature of community networking.<<BR>> |
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| GlennFleishman writes ''"The Revolution May Be Wireless"''. Glenn came down to Portland for the WirelessSummit and then went back home and wrote about it.[[BR]] | GlennFleishman writes ''"The Revolution May Be Wireless"''. Glenn came down to Portland for the WirelessSummit and then went back home and wrote about it.<<BR>> |
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| Tim Pozar of BaWug talks about how ''"Neighborhood Area Networks"'' are changing (and will change) the way people connect to the Internet.[[BR]] | Tim Pozar of BaWug talks about how ''"Neighborhood Area Networks"'' are changing (and will change) the way people connect to the Internet.<<BR>> |
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| We're list in in wikipedia, another really cool wiki project![[BR]] | We're list in in wikipedia, another really cool wiki project!<<BR>> |
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| Xix posts a bit what PersonalTelco is up to.[[BR]] | Xix posts a bit what PersonalTelco is up to.<<BR>> |
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| BrucePotter posted ''"Where's Your Nearest Wireless Access Point"''. We got a nice plug as well as SeattleWireless.[[BR]] | BrucePotter posted ''"Where's Your Nearest Wireless Access Point"''. We got a nice plug as well as SeattleWireless.<<BR>> |
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| SamChurchill wrote ''"Community LANS"'' and mentioned PDXWireless.org.[[BR]] | SamChurchill wrote ''"Community LANS"'' and mentioned PDXWireless.org.<<BR>> |
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| BrucePotter writes ''"As the Wireless World Turns"''. Our first press![[BR]] | BrucePotter writes ''"As the Wireless World Turns"''. Our first press!<<BR>> |
Personal Telco Press Covereage
Google News Search on the PTP... as we do not always get around to posting the newest stuff up here. April 2005 - Oregonian - WiFi, Portland style Ted Sickinger writes "Portland connects to top billing for wireless access". Done by the people who do the "Best Places to Live in America" for Money Magazine, PortlandOregon collects the "most wireless city in America" award. Apparently most of the thanks goes to PersonalTelco ... hooray! Tracy Baker writes "Wireless Network Worries", a fairly friendly discussion about community wireless networking and how ISP's feel about it. NigelBallard is quoted and NodeDb is mentioned. Nancy Gohring writes "Wi-Fi spreading Internet access to the masses". A year in review about wireless. A brief mention of Personal Telco's scuffle with T-Mobile over the Pioneer Square node. Donna Rosato writes "Bringing free wireless access to the people". A nice article with coverage from NycWireless, AustinWireless and NigelBallard of PersonalTelco. ... apparent gap while Adam was away Fobbman writes "Starbucks Clashes With WiFi Hobbyists Over Airwaves". A follow up on the Oregonian article about the Tmobile and PioneerCourthouseSquare. Over all people were very supportive and a couple of the SpecialOps team made sure that things didn't get too skewed during discussion. Joe Smith interviewed NigelBallard and DonPark for a two minute prime time news spot. More great publicity for the PioneerCourthouseSquare node. Clips are only in Windows Media format right now, MPEG should be coming soon. Jeffrey Kosseff and Eric Hand write "Wireless channel use sets up turf battle". Eric Hand happened to be at one our MonthlyMeetings and heard us discussing the problems we were having with the recently deployed T-Mobile/Starbucks AccessPoint conflicting with ours. It's a controversial but pretty friendly article. Rick Merritt writes "Public 802.11 nets raise tech, business concerns" which has a brief mention of the list of WirelessCommunities we maintain. AdamShand writes "One laptop. One deck. One beer.". A silly little intro to wireless networking. Ben Charny writes "Cable companies cracking down on Wi-Fi". A pretty friendly look at the situation with Time Warner and NycWireless. A quote from AdamShand appears at the end. Brooke Singer writes "Where do you want to go today?". She pimps the SatelliteTruck as a "Temporary Telecommunication Autonomous Zones" to the art crowd in New York. Very cool. RobFlickenger writes "Broadband Block Party". A great article by one of our own! Rob gives a general overview of what community networking is doing and what it hopes to do in the future. Good stuff. Francis X. Gilpin and Scott Harrell write "URL, Interrupted". A story about the up and coming wireless with lots of talk about how the Telco's are anti-competitive. NigelBallard is one of their quoted sources. Arik Hesseldahl writes "Wi-Fi Anyone?" a general blurb about WiFi and public access providers. A brief mention of PersonalTelco as the maintainers of the list of public communities. AlizaEarnshaw writes "Personal Telco goes mobile with its expansion strategy". A great article which covers the recent purchase of our SatelliteTruck as well as quotes from local businesses who sponsor nodes. Andy Giegerich writes "Internet service has cool scruples". A nice article focusing on the partnership between EasyStreet and PersonalTelco. EdSutherland writes "Is Wi-Fi Getting Too Crowded?" He brings up some interesting points on 2.4Ghz ISM band being overloaded. NigelBallard is quoted at the end. AlizaEarnshaw writes "Personal Telco now in South Park Blocks". Another lovely piece from Aliza covering the emergence of the new South Park Blocks node. Michael writes "Community Wireless Networks in the UK". Slashdot points to a Guardian article in which PersonalTelco and FreeNetworks get a brief mention. Joe Smith interviewed AdamShand, AlHooton, NigelBallard, DonPark and LucasSheehan for a 1.5 minute piece on the 6:00PM news. Overall a very nice piece. NigelBallard writes "This is the first hostel in the USA, possibly the world to have free high-speed broadband wireless". AlizaEarnshaw writes "Combine outdoors and cyberspace downtown". A very nice little plug for us all. Great stuff, they think we're cool! 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! Christopher Locke writes "Broadbanding Together". This is a great article, there are some minor technical inaccuracies but the overall mentality of article is very positive and supportive. Great stuff. 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! Jeffrey Kosseff writes "Personal Telco sets up free Net access". It's nice to finally get some press in the Oregonian but I (AdamShand) haven't been quoted that out of context for quite a while and the StealingBandwidth refrain is getting particularly tired, especially given that this was about the PioneerSquareNode which is powered by business T1's. AlizaEarnshaw writes "'Geeks' unite in a quest to make wireless world". AdamShand got his mug on the front page and it's also a pretty nice article about what's going on in Portland with PersonalTelco. There are mentions of EasyStreet's Rich Bader helping out and supporting the project. John Marcotte writes "Guerrilla Radio", an interview with Brewster Kahle of SfLan and AdamShand about barriers to community network progress. Erika Jonietz writes "Unwiring the Web" a nice write up of community networkings mainly focusing on NycWireless though NigelBallard and PersonalTelco are mentioned. You can read a scanned copy of the article (page 1, 2 and 3). Tyler Hamilton writes "Wireless `Robin Hood' espouses free online access". A decent write up of TawNag with a nice mention of PersonalTelco and other WirelessCommunities. It's a shame yet another reporter jumps on the sensasionalistic bandwagon though. Christopher Ambrosini writes "Seeds of Change", a general overview of what community networks are about and the problems they face. A brief mention of PersonalTelco as a group which "aspires to organize the collectives and provide information to others". "The Future of Wireless", a panel of "wireless visionaries" talk about the future of the Internet and eireless connectivity. The full version isn't available online, just a list of panelists and a some blurbage.. Jim Krane writes "Digital activists want to share the Internet's wealth -- er, bandwidth" the main point of this article seems to be fear mongering in the business world that we're "stealing bandwidth" and the ISP's and Telco's aren't gonna like that. "Spare some bandwidth? Free wireless Internet movement shares the wealth" is another nice write up about community networks. Greg Wright writes "Bootleggers bring broadband to some neighborhoods" for the Gannett News Service, which has papers all over the country. Covers DanRichardson and the PlayDay. Dick Kelsey writes "WiFi Spawns Free Net Access", AdamShand gets yet more press time in this article! Way to go! Timothy posts "A Motley Crew Beams No-Cost Broadband In New York" which is pointing to the recent Village Voice article. There some fairly supportive and interesting comments. Peter Meyers writes "High Speed, Freed: Motley Crew Beams No-Cost Broadband to New York". This is mainly about NycWireless, but AdamShand does get mentioned towards the end. George Kelly writes "Boomeranged by Ricochet" and talks about Metricom going bust and no longer being able to get his wireless internet fix. PdxWireless is Mentioned as an alternative! Andy Giegerich writes "From Wire to Wire(less)". We got front page of the business section, a picture and everything! Nice to finally get some local press. Andrew Blum writes "Wireless activists bring the battle over public space to the airwaves. ". A nice article about the grass roots nature of community networking. GlennFleishman writes "The Revolution May Be Wireless". Glenn came down to Portland for the WirelessSummit and then went back home and wrote about it. Tim Pozar of BaWug talks about how "Neighborhood Area Networks" are changing (and will change) the way people connect to the Internet. We're list in in wikipedia, another really cool wiki project! Xix posts a bit what PersonalTelco is up to. BrucePotter posted "Where's Your Nearest Wireless Access Point". We got a nice plug as well as SeattleWireless. SamChurchill wrote "Community LANS" and mentioned PDXWireless.org. BrucePotter writes "As the Wireless World Turns". Our first press!
http://www.oregonlive.com/search/index.ssf?/base/exclude/1112608858175340.xml?oregonian?pddcs April 2005 - BlueOregon - Wi-Fi for Everyone
http://www.blueoregon.com/2005/04/wifi_for_everyo.html April 2005 - Willamette Week - Mississippi Wi-Fi'ing
http://wweek.com/story.php?story=6177 February 2005 - Wi-Fi? Why Not?
http://www.personaltelco.net/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=portlandmonthly Please update once available at Portland Monthly January 2005 - Dissident Voice - Activists Bring the Digital Frontier to New Communities
http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Jan05/Chen0102-2.htm August 2004 - The Register-Guard - A double shot of Wi-Fi
http://www.registerguard.com/news/2004/08/01/d1.bz.wirelesss.0801.html June 2004 - Wi-Fi Networking News - Portlands Mayor of Wi-Fi
http://wifinetnews.com/archives/003877.html June 2004 - Willamette Week - Cover Story - Free For All
http://www.wweek.com/story.php?story=5186
May 2004 - Investor's Business Daily - Communities Share The (Wireless) Wealth
http://www.joejava.com/investorsdaily.htm April 2004 - Computer Bits - Portland's Hottest Hotspots
http://www.personaltelco.net/~jason/compbits-042004.html April 2004 - Wi-Fi Planet - Vonage Eyes Wi-Fi
http://www.joejava.com/vonagewifi.htm March 2004 - Oregonian - Office with lots of sun.
http://www.personaltelco.net/~jason/oregonian-03232004.html March 2004 - Willamette Week - A Cafe's Free Internet Phone Offers A Glimpse Of The Future . Sorry, Qwest.
http://www.joejava.com/wweeksip.htm December 2003 - The Tribune - Break free, Ye Wired Ones
http://www.joejava.com/breakfree.htm December 2003 - Lunch Times - Let Them Eat Wifi
http://www.joejava.com/lunchtimes.htm September 2003 - The Business Journal - Taking Wireless to the city of PDX
http://www.joejava.com/takingittothecity.htm August 2003 - Willamette Week - Portland Unplugged
http://www.joejava.com/wweek.htm August 2003 - The Business Journal - PGE Park gets Free Wi-Fi Access
http://www.joejava.com/pgeparkstrikeout.htm August 2003 - The Oregonian - Wi-Fi returns to Pioneer Square
http://www.joejava.com/wifireturns.htm July 2003 - The Wall Street Journal (31 July)
http://www.joejava.com/wsjjuly2003.htm July 2003 - The Oregonian - Wireless Sparks at PGE Park
http://www.joejava.com/pgepark.htm June 2003 - The Oregonian - Web Criteria Pulls Plug
http://www.joejava.com/webcriteria.htm May 2003 - The Coming Hot Spot War
http://www.joejava.com/comingwar.htm April 2003 - Wi-Fi Planet - Dark Horse 802.11g Link
http://www.80211-planet.com/columns/article.php/2193601 April 2003 - The Business Journal - The Most Unwired City
http://www.joejava.com/themostunwiredcity.htm March 2003 - The Oregonian
February 2003 - Smart Computing
http://www.oregonlive.com/business/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/business/1046782677268070.xml
09 December 2002 - The Seattle Times
http://www.smartcomputing.com/editorial/article.asp?guid=kncoywri&article=articles/archive/l0902/19l02/19l02.asp
19 November 2002 - USA Today
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/134592327_wifi09.html
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techinnovations/2002-11-18-bonus-hotspots_x.htm
... 20 August 2002 - Slashdot
19 August 2002 - KGW News
http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/02/08/20/0431202.shtml
19 August 2002 - The Oregonian
http://www.personaltelco.net/download/propaganda/kgw/kgw-august2002-256k.wmv
9 August 2002 - EE Times
http://www.oregonlive.com
16 July 2002 - Easystreet Idea Exchange Newsletter
9 July 2002 - c|net news.com
http://www.easystreet.com/idea_exchg/internet.html
3 Jully 2002 - Rhizome
1 July 2002 - PC Magazine
http://rhizome.org/
21 June 2002 - Weekly Planet
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,31768,00.asp
17 June 2002 - Forbes
http://www.weeklyplanet.com/current/cover.html
14 June 2002 - Portland Business Journal
02 June 2002 - Portland Business Tribune
http://portland.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2002/06/17/story4.html
16 May 2002 - KINK FM 102
http://www.portlandtribune.com/archview.cgi?id=11798
15 May 2002 - 80211-Planet.com
07 May 2002 - Portland Business Journal
http://www.80211-planet.com/columns/article/0%2c%2c1781_1122641%2c00.html
19 April 2002 - Slashdot and The Guardian
http://portland.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2002/05/06/daily22.html
26 March 2002 - KGW TV
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/04/19/2240248
http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,685818,00.html
11 March 2002 - Personal Telco Unwires First Hostel with help from Intel
http://www.personaltelco.net/download/propaganda/kgw/kgw-preview-march2002.mpg
http://www.personaltelco.net/download/propaganda/kgw/kgw-main-march2002.mpg
08 March 2002 - Portland Business Journal
See HawthorneHostelPressRelease
March 2002 - alt.portland
http://portland.bizjournals.com/
March 2002 - Red Herring
http://www.altportland.com/consume/cyber.shtml
26 February 2002 - Radio Interview on KXL (750 AM)
http://www.redherring.com/insider/2002/0307/2145.html
19 February 2002 - The Oregonian
February 2002 - Portland Business Journal
http://www.oregonlive.com/
January 2002 - Government Technology
http://portland.bcentral.com/portland/stories/2002/02/04/story3.html
December 2001 - MIT Technology Review
http://www.govtech.net/
22 October 2001 - The Toronto Star
http://www.technologyreview.com/magazine/dec01/innovation1.asp
October 2001 - Broadband Wireless Online
http://www.torontostar.com/
October 2001 - Discover Magazine
http://www.shorecliffcommunications.com/magazine/volume.asp?vol=21&story=207
04 September 2001 - Associated Press
http://www.discover.com/oct_01/gthere.html?article=featwireless.html
02 September 2001 - The Daytona Beach News-Journal
http://seattlep-i.nwsource.com/business/37567_wireless04.shtml
28 August 2001 - Gannett News Service
http://www.news-journalonline.com/2001/Sep/2/STECH2.htm
16 August 2001 - Newsbytes
http://www.gannettonline.com/e/trends/11000064.html
15 August 2001 - Slashdot
http://www.newsbytes.com/news/01/169108.html
15 August 2001 - The Village Voice
http://slashdot.org/articles/01/08/15/0150255.shtml
08 August 2001 - Salon
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0133/meyers.php
07 August 2001 - The Portland Tribune
http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2001/08/08/ricochet/index.html
August 2001 - Metropolis Magazine
http://www.personaltelco.net/index.cgi/PortlandTribuneArticle
19 July 2001 - The Seattle Weekly
http://www.metropolismag.com/html/content_0801/ob/ob05.html
12 June 2001 - Tech TV
http://www.seattleweekly.com/features/0129/tech-fleishman.shtml
15 May 2001 - Wikipedia
http://www.techtv.com/print/story/0,23102,3332231,00.html
26 March 2001 - Geek News
http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Personal_Telco
29 January 2001 - Slashdot
http://www.geeknews.net/article.php?sid=855
January 2001 - Computer Bits
http://slashdot.org/articles/01/01/29/148206.shtml
13 December 2000 - Security Geeks
http://www.computerbits.com/archive/2001/0100/communitylan.html
http://securitygeeks.shmoo.com/article.php?story=2000121306222979

