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April 15 2006
MetroFi, the leader in designing,
building and operating free citywide Wi-Fi networks, announced today it
has been selected by the City of Portland, the 28th largest city in the
United States, to deliver and operate a citywide Wi-Fi network that will
provide free wireless Internet access and substantially improved public
services to Portland residents. The announcement demonstrates Portland's
cutting-edge vision for citywide smart parking meters, universal
wireless connectivity and affordable Internet access for its residents.
The MetroFi Portland system will be built at no cost to the city, and
the City of Portland expects to save millions of dollars in productivity
and wireless Internet service fees by using the network.
"We are proud to partner with MetroFi in
this effort to blanket the city of Portland with wireless Internet
access," said Portland's mayor, Tom Potter. "MetroFi has demonstrated
its commitment to bridging the digital divide by offering both free and
low-cost alternatives for broadband access on an open provider network.
Additionally, I look forward to realizing the benefits of wireless
technology and have high hopes for Portland's ability to use it to
streamline city services and enhance public safety communications."
The City of Portland, which spans 134
square miles and has a population of approximately 540,000, will be
blanketed by a state-of-the-art Wi-Fi mesh network. Residents and
visitors of Portland will have wireless access to 1Mbps Wireless
Internet at no cost. Portland's public works field personnel and first
responders will have greatly expanded access to wireless network
services to facilitate more responsive data communications.
"As the industry leader in designing,
building and operating Wi-Fi networks, we are excited to be selected by
the City of Portland to deliver world-class, citywide wireless Internet
access," said MetroFi CEO and co-founder Chuck Haas. "Portland's vision
of utilizing the MetroFi network for affordable Internet to all
residents is defining how cities partner with the private sector."
MetroFi's free Internet access services
will be supported by advertising from local and national advertisers.
Customers who want an Internet access experience without ads can connect
to the MetroFi network premium service for approximately $20.00 per
month. Customers accessing the network will see a banner or text
advertisement in the browser's frame. Portland-area businesses can
leverage the local and regional nature of the network by providing links
to their websites, coupons and announcements for users who are connected
in close proximity to their establishment.
City of Portland employees will also be
better connected than ever before. City officials anticipate improved
efficiencies and economies within city government operations as a result
of the new Wi-Fi network. Public safety, public works, property
inspectors and other field-based employees will now have the ability to
wirelessly download and upload reports and data from the field. In
addition, public safety will be greatly enhanced with the ability to
wirelessly retrieve large amounts of data at broadband speeds.
About MetroFi
MetroFi is the leader in designing,
building and operating Wi-Fi networks. The company partners with
municipalities, ISPs and other companies to deliver secure, reliable
high-speed wireless broadband services to entire communities. Recipient
of the Wireless Ventures' Investors' Choice award, MetroFi is a private
company with venture backing from Sevin Rosen Funds and August Capital.
The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Mountain View,
CA. For more information on MetroFi and its services, visit
www.metrofi.com.
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