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.
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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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