Sunday, September 17, 2006

Google Executive Charges San Francisco Stalling on Wi-Fi

According to the September 16, 2006 San Francisco Chronicle (www.sfgate.com) a Google executive is charging that San Francisco is stalling on negotiations for Wi-Fi access throughout the city. Google executive Chris Sacca is quoted as saying that talks to develop the final contract "have advanceed little since they started and that officials have made unreasonable demands, including a request for free computers and a share in revenues."

"Ultimately, Sacca said, the Wi-Fi network could be obsolete before it is built if the delays continue"

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