Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Roxbury MA VoIP

The pilot is one of the first phases in a push to install a WiFi network throughout the city. That network would be owned and overseen by an as-yet-unnamed nonprofit organization, which would provide wholesale access to a number of Internet service providers.
Pam Reeve, the former high-tech executive appointed by Menino to seek funding for the nonprofit, said the city is meeting with neighborhood groups to discuss how and when the wireless access in Roxbury will be rolled out. “My hope is we’ll be well under way by the end of the year,” she said.
Menino touted the test project as a way of bridging the “digital divide” between economic classes.
WiFi access will initially be available for free in the Roxbury neighborhoods and then, after a period of time, prices are expected to be between $10 and $15 a month.
The envisioned citywide wireless network would charge a similiar monthly rate for residents while providing free access in public areas.
Menino also formally lit two large-scale WiFi hotspots around Quincy Market and Columbus Park. Those areas are available for free and are meant to drive business and tourism.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

WiFi Wireless Deployment Unit

The Company has long been ready for fulfillment of orders and this business unit will set the stage for the expected volume of orders now that legislation will require container security.
The components or "parts" are available and deliverable under contract with WiFi Wireless, Inc.
WiFi Systems Integration and Deployment, LLC will provide professional services for WiFi Wireless, Inc.'s delivery to client installations.
Each custom client solution will be assembled, fulfilled and delivered on a timely, dependable and reliable manner through this business unit.
"Fulfillment services are a vital component of deploying custom solutions for our clients. This arm is accountable to insure smooth delivery and quality assurance of all product fulfillment," said WiFi Chairman Gene L. Curcio.
WiFi Wireless has taken the concept of a cargo container ID tag and turned it into a remarkable ship board utility offering continuous cargo monitoring and management features such as: real-time container identification, security alerts (cargo tampering detection), temperature monitoring, and hazardous or explosive materials detection.