Wanna See my Kidney Stone?

I'm not a big fan of Emergency Rooms -  who is?  Yet there I was on Sunday night, IV pain killers running through my veins, being prepped for a CT scan to assess the size of the kidney stones that were the culprits responsible for ruining my weekend.  I'd surreptitiously snuck my cell phone into my room - my Dad had been in and out of Emergency Rooms a lot between 2007 and 2009, and I remembered the huge placards at almost every turn in the ER warning, "NO cell phones, two-way radios, or pagers of any kind allowed."   But there was no way that I was going to be separated . . .

FCC visits SF on Broadband Listening Tour

FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski visited San Francisco recently as part of a “listening tour” about best practices in how to use and expand access to broadband.

ZFellow Michael McCarthy, a member of the city of San Francisco’s Department of Technology, played a key role in hosting the event.

Broadband Access in San Francisco

FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski attended a gathering in San Francisco to discuss broadband issues and policies with community leaders.

The FCC has been charged by congress to release a national broadband plan by February 2010.

The Chairman’s visit to San Francisco was part of a “listening tour” about best practices in how to use and expand access to broadband.

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Community WiFi Study

Broadband infrastructure is an essential and basic component of today’s global economy. Yet, with only 61% of U.S. households currently connected to a high-speed network, significant parts of the population – especially low-income, minority, immigrant, non-English speaking, rural, senior and disabled communities – cannot fully participate in this digital revolution due to lack of service by private telecom providers, lack of economic resources to pay for access and equipment, and/or lack of education about the relevance of technology in their lives.

Community WiFi is an emerging concept and best practices for deployment and related programming are still being developed. Read the report to learn how sharing key lessons will add to the collective knowledge base and help increase the probability of success of future deployments.

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Building a Strong, Sustainable Future

We believe in creating opportunities to build a collaborative, innovative and knowledge sharing culture that is continually engaged in the activity of learning.

It is in this spirit that we share with you our latest publications and hope that our experiences and lessons learned can contribute to our collective learnings in the field.

Closing the divide through the last mile

As several technologies are competing and complementing each other as the dominant technology to bridge the last mile, all are listing digital inclusion as a major goal. At a recent Women in Telecommunications panel, next-generation wireless tech leaders weighed in.

What Can Taipei's Wireless Initiative Learn from San Francisco's TechConnect?

The "San Francisco Chronicle":http://www.sfchron.com writes about "Taipei's wireless bubble":http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/04/09/BUGK8P4DCO1.DTL in today's business section. As measured by the number of antennas, Taipei's wireless rollout is the largest in the world, and according to the article--adoption is slower than expected.
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