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Washington Square Park Gets a Major Wi-Fi Upgrade From Altai

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For Immediate Release:

Altai Technologies' WiFi Base Station

and Smart Antenna Deployed by WiFi Salon in World Famous Park

Hong Kong, Nov 28, 2007 -WiFi Salon, which runs the parkwifi network via a concession from The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, has chosen Altai Technologies' A8 WiFi base station to upgrade Washington Square Park.

"We've been using the Altai A8 for special events in Columbus Circle, Union Square, and Washington Square over the last year, and the performance has been outstanding," said WiFi Salon's CTO Marcos Lara. "For congested RF environments there is no better solution in the market" commented WiFi Salon CEO Marshall Brown, "We were eager to deploy the Altai on the parkwifi network because it is best-of-breed. Our goal is to have Washington Square Park become the showcase for how public WiFi can be in New York."


"Covad Next Generation Broadband Powers Nation's Leading WiFi Hotspots" -- WiFi Salon's Included

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Covad has been great. New York City is a challenge, the parks are an even greater challenge, but we got it done. We got working DSL into 17 park locations and ADSL2+ into Columbus Circle, The Sheep Meadow, Washington Square Park, Summerstage, with Union Square pending and other locations also upgradable.

What does that mean for the user? Free high speed WiFi, with the capacity to support multimedia and a good number of simultaneous users. ADSL2+ tripled our capacity. Visit any of our free WiFi Hot Spots here.

Here is the rest of the press release, also available as a google search here.

, Wayport Among Providers That Rely on Covad's T1 and DSL to Connect Hotspots in Airports, Parks, and Other Public Areas


AM New York: WiFi Goes Warp Speed in Central Park

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amny-logo.jpgwrote a little piece on WiFi Salon’s upgrade of the parkwifi network through ADSL2+ lines from Covad.

Small point — we are in ten parks (not 17 — that’s the number of locations).

We are glad that we were able to provide a leading edge service like Covad’s ADSL2+ to New Yorks park goers as part of our free parkwifi networkWiFi. We have about tripled capacity at Sheep Meadow and Columbus Circle. That means we can support three times the users and much more in the way of video streaming. Washington Square, Union Square, Summerstage and The Delacorte / South Great Lawn are also now in process.

We are now seeking to populate the portals with local multimedia content from media companies, arts and cultural institutions, from The NYC Parks Department and various parks conservancies, and public entities.

Covad's ADSL2+ High Speed DSL Service Boosts Capacity on WiFi Salon's Parkwifi Network

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For Immediate Release

New York, N.Y. – July 23rd, 2007 – WiFi Salon announced today that it upgraded its free 18 location parkwifi network in New York City with ADSL2+ from Covad Communications Group, Inc. (AMEX: DVW), a leading national provider of integrated voice and data communications. This upgrade will allow for significantly faster delivery of localized multimedia content from public and private sources, including the Department of Parks and Recreation. Covad’s ADSL2+ is a next generation broadband service offering speeds of up to 15.0 mbps.

“By upgrading to Covad’s next-generation ADSL2+ service, WiFi Salon has significantly enhanced its ability to provide New Yorkers with free high speed WiFi on our parkwifi network. People want video, they want fast downloads. We can now scale to meet the growing demand not just for WiFi, but for high bandwidth and multimedia in public spaces,” said WiFi Salon CEO Marshall Brown.

“We are very pleased that WiFi Salon has chosen Covad ADSL2+ to power its network of WiFi hotspots,” said Lisa Graham, Covad senior vice president of sales. “This next-generation broadband service is uniquely capable of providing the bandwidth to support the multimedia experience that technology-savvy New Yorkers demand.”

WiFi Salon currently operates 18 locations running in 10 city parks in four boroughs. WiFi Salon and Covad now provide ADSL2+ in Central Park at The Sheep Meadow and in Columbus Circle. They are in the process of upgrading the parkwifi network to ADSL2+ in Washington Square, Union Square, The Delacorte Theatre / Great Lawn and Summerstage.

Full list of locations and coverage areas can be viewed here:

http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/wifi/index.html

About WiFi Salon:

WiFi Salon is a leading free wireless service provider creating neighborhood hot spots where people can connect, share, and build communities simply using the newest approach to next-generation wireless applications, services and experiences. The company’s premiere installation is in New York, where it is headquartered, having secured the exclusive concession from the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation to establish and operate 18 Hot Spots in ten parks in four boroughs. These local portals for these locations can be found at http://parkwifi.portalize.net

 

Parkwifi -- A Free WiFi Network for NYC Parkgoers Sponsored by Nokia

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WiFi Salon is dedicated to bringing the latest in WiFi enabled applications, services and experiences to New York City. With the parkwifi network in 18 locations in ten parks in four boroughs, WiFi Salon is bringing free WiFi to NYC’s park visitors.

The network, sponsored by Nokia, is a showcase for innovation in wireless media and technology.

The NYC Department of Parks and Recreation posts a useful map of our network here.

Daily News 7/9/2007 on WiFi Salon

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First, a thanks to Dan Carty for a well put together set of articles. He did New Yorkers a service by reporting on this free amenity, showing people where to find coverage, and how to surf safely.

Work, Unplugged

New York City Leaves WiFi to Others

Dos and Don’ts for Safe Surfing

The Map of the Day at The Gothamist -- The ParkWiFi Network

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The Gothamist selected this map as Map of the Day.

The map was designed by (now former) Director of Multimedia for the NYC The Department of Parks and Recreation Jed Reinitz (Good luck in b-school!) and Tom Hughes, Web Master.

Click here to see what the current network status is.