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City of Chicago releases community wireless broadband network RFP for comment
  • May 30, 2006
The public is invited to comment on an innovative Request for Proposals to expand broadband to all neighborhoods of the city of Chicago.
City of Chicago seeks comments on wireless broadband
  • Apr 24, 2006
Chicago releasing draft wireless broadband RFP
Broadband wireless coming to a corner near you
  • Dec 5, 2005
The City of Chicago is moving to develop high speed broadband wireless access throughout the city to spur economic development and meet the needs of underserved areas.
Broadband needed in underserved areas
  • Mar 15, 2004
MPC's "From Broad Shoulders to Broadband," a multi-media presentation, and "Access to Redevelopment," a report, both document the business case for better broadband service in Chicago's neighborhoods.
Neighborhood Businesses Lack High-Speed Internet Access
  • Mar 15, 2004
CivicNet a Solution, but Chicago lags National Competitors
Teaming for Technology bridges Digital Divide in Chicago
  • Mar 10, 2004
With the support of IBM, United Way, and the Corporation for National and Community Service, Teaming for Technology continues to answer the 1997 call to “ensure that all our youth have access to the … fundamental resources that can help them lead healthy, fulfilling, and productive lives.”
CONNECTED COMMUNITIES: Municipalities discover innovative ways to keep their citizens connected
  • Jun 2, 2003
Beyond the well-known high tech regions, communities throughout the U.S. are implementing ways to provide their citizens with affordable, high-speed Internet services.

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