Doing its part to help rebuild the Crescent City, EarthLink
(NASDAQ:ELNK) officially launched the City of New Orleans'
municipal wireless network -- the company's third market build out
this year. The approximately 20-square mile Wi-Fi mesh network covers
parts of the Orleans parish.
EarthLink is supporting the city's rebuilding efforts by
providing a free tier of service available up to 300Kbps for residents
and businesses in New Orleans throughout the coverage area
(http://www.emnwifi.net/cities/neworleans/). Consumers can access the
free tier by logging onto the Web site https://featherwifi.net/ through
the Wi-Fi access software embedded in their desk- or laptop computer.
New Orleans residents will also have access to higher speeds via
EarthLink Wi-Fi(SM) with down-and-upload speeds up to 1Mbps. For $21.95
a month, EarthLink Wi-Fi includes all the products and support consumers
have come to expect from EarthLink, including eight mailboxes and the
ISP's powerful protection tools, such as spamBlocker and the
EarthLink Protection Control Center(TM).
"Wi-Fi enabled communication during Hurricane Katrina when
other means failed, so the city of New Orleans and its residents know
the importance of this technology," said Donald Berryman, executive
vice president of EarthLink and president of the ISP's municipal
networks unit. "Today's launch brings a low cost Wi-Fi
solution to the city and reflects EarthLink's commitment to helping
residents, visitors and thousands of workers stay connected with low
cost broadband service, at absolutely no cost to the city."
"This is truly a great day for the city of New Orleans as we
move into the 21st century with wireless Internet services that are
available to all of our residents. We're looking at everything
through a new lens and we're focused on innovation. Now, the city
of New Orleans is in a position to move to the next level in
technology," said Mayor C. Ray Nagin.
"Advanced technology will help jumpstart this recovery and
will allow us to create partnerships and programs that will manage our
city more effectively to work with our business community, to rebuild
and ultimately to get our citizens back home," Nagin added.
What EarthLink Wi-Fi Brings To New Orleans
EarthLink has won numerous honors and awards for its dial-up and
high speed service and, today, officially adds its latest access
offering for wirelessly enabled customers in New Orleans. In addition to
EarthLink Wi-Fi and the free tier available via the Feather by EarthLink
capture portal, EarthLink will offer a wireless broadband service with
rates ranging from $3.95 for a one-hour pass to $15.95 for a three-day
pass for occasional use customers. Occasional use customers will connect
and access account information from the EarthLink portal page. The
network will also serve as a platform for city, business and wholesale
partners to access EarthLink's municipal network for their
employees and end-users.
As part of its commitment to open access, EarthLink will enable
multiple providers, such as PeoplePC (http://www.peoplepc.com), to offer
their Internet service to consumers and businesses over its network.
The Technology
Wi-Fi is short for wireless fidelity. It enables a person to
connect his or her Wi-Fi enabled computer, cell phone or PDA to the
Internet or another Wi-Fi enabled device, without a traditional
"wired" connection.
This announcement marks the completion of the first stage of
EarthLink's Wi-Fi build out in New Orleans. EarthLink will continue
to expand the wireless network as additional sections of the city are
rebuilt, in support of the recovery efforts. EarthLink has deployed
Tropos Networks' (http://www.tropos.com) MetroMesh Wi-Fi routers on
light poles throughout the city that enable reliable wireless data
connectivity between users and the Internet. The Tropos system forms a
wireless mesh, intelligently routing data to produce the best possible
user experience. The network is operated and optimized using Tropos
Control and Tropos Insight, a suite of end-to-end configuration,
monitoring and maintenance tools. In addition, EarthLink has deployed
Motorola's MOTOwi4(TM) portfolio of products, including its
Canopy(TM) high-speed backhaul and Wi-Fi mesh network equipment.
For more information on EarthLink Wi-Fi, go to
http://www.earthlink.net/wifi.
For more information on EarthLink's Municipal Networks
business unit, please go to: http://www.earthlink.net/muni.
About EarthLink
"EarthLink. We revolve around you(SM)." As the
nation's next generation Internet service provider, Atlanta-based
EarthLink has earned an award-winning reputation for outstanding
customer service and its suite of online products and services. Serving
over five million subscribers, EarthLink offers what every user should
expect from their Internet experience: high-quality connectivity,
minimal online intrusions and customizable features. Whether it's
dial-up, high-speed, voice, web hosting, wireless or "EarthLink
Extras" like home networking or security, EarthLink connects people
to the power and possibilities of the Internet.
For more information, call (800)EARTHLINK or 404/748-7146 or visit
http://www.earthlink.net.
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