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August 28, 2006

Minneapolis picks Wi-Fi firm

Minneapolis officials have chosen an 11-year-old Minnetonka Internet service provider with some Wi-Fi experience to build a citywide wireless network. US Internet would build and operate the roughly $20 million Minneapolis Wi-Fi network and would offer consumers high-speed Internet service for $20 a month. That's the recommendation the city staff is expected to present today to its Ways and Means

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Posted by Ryan at August 28, 2006 08:00 AM