/>It seems the capital city of Taiwan, Taipei, is well on
its way to become the largest city in the world to have a citywide wireless network. Managed by a private company under
the aegis of the city government, the network features over 3,000 access points to cover half of the city’s 106 square
miles for its 2.6 million residents. According to city officials, the project will cover 90% of the city by the middle
of this year.
The story also mentions that the network will succeed because nearly 9 in 10 Taipei households have at least one PC
and over a third of the population is familiar with wireless Internet service. …
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