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Community Broadband Networks has compiled a list of broadband projects in the UK: It has tallied 550 towns and villages that have launched some form of broadband networking project, many of them wirelessly. The director of Community Broadband Network asserts that while broadband is now widely available in the UK, these community groups have moved on to develop other cutting edge projects. He lists some of them, including a few that develop local content services and potential mobile or portable services. [Link via WISP Centric]
Posted by nancyg at May 11, 2005 5:06 PM
Categories: community networking
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