Greg Richardson, President/CEO, Civitium, talks about Wireless Philadelphia and related subjects

Broadband Wireless Access World #41

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
April 15, 2005

By Marc Strassman
Reporter
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Greg Richardson, President/CEO, Civitium

On April 7, 2005, the City of Philadelphia announced its plans for "Wireless Philadelphia," a project to unwire the entirety of the fifth largest city in the U.S.

You can learn more about plans for "Wireless Philadelphia" by clicking here.

Broadband Wireless Access World spoke today with Greg Richardson, President and CEO of Civitium, a consulting company that played a central role in the development of the Wireless Philadelphia plan, about Wireless Philadelphia and its place in the overall scheme of municipal Wi-Fi/broadband deployments.

You can listen to that interview in its entirety by clicking here.

Wireless broadband antennae on a tall building in Philadelphia-----------Close-up of antennae

You can listen to an earlier Broadband Wireless Access World interview with Greg Richardson, in which he discusses an earlier effort to unwire Houston County, Georgia, by clicking here.

 



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