Meraki "Free the Network" San Francisco Project Grows

We’ve been busy meet­ing vol­un­teers, installing Meraki Mini repeaters, and arrang­ing for Meraki spon­sored DSL lines to be installed to add band­width to the over­all net­work. In the process, we’ve met many excited and moti­vated San Franciscans and we are really over­whelmed by the sup­port we con­tinue to receive.

Each day we see new vis­i­tors and more and more peo­ple are sign­ing up to vol­un­teer. You can keep track of the cur­rent sta­tus of the net­work by vis­it­ing http://sf.meraki.net/overview. It’s been really excit­ing to watch the SF net­work organ­i­cally grow and to receive pos­i­tive feed­back from San Franciscans who use the net­work daily.

For more about the project, see Meraki “Free the Net” SF.




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Post title: Meraki "Free the Network" San Francisco Project Grows

Authored by: krisnelson

Date posted: May 14, 2007

Categorized as: technologywifi

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