Nick Vossburg, President of TechAssist, LLC, talks about free Wi-Fi in Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle

Broadband Wireless Access World #51

Washington, D.C.
August 10, 2005

By Marc Strassman
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Nick Vossburg, President, TechAssist, LLC


Nick Vossburg is President of TechAssist, LLC, a Washington, D.C.-based company specializing in IT management for associations, non-profits, and small and mid-sized businesses. As of July 22, 2005, TechAssist has been offering free Wi-Fi access to businesses and individuals in and around the Dupont Circle area of Washington, D.C.

Broadband Wireless Access World spoke today with Mr. Vossburg about this broadband wireless deployment in the heart of the U.S. Capital.

You can listen to that conversation in its entirety by clicking here


other recent BWAW links

You can listen to an interview with Earthlink Executive Vice President Don Berryman talking about municipal broadband, by clicking here.

You can listen to a recent conversation with Dianah Neff from Wireless Philadelphia by clicking here.

Wireless Philadelphia, Pronto Networks, and Pervasive Services build "The Cloud at Wireless Philadelphia"

You can watch and listen to an interview with Pronto Network's Worldwide Solutions Director, Lee Tsao, in which he talks about the Wireless Philadelphia-Pronto Networks-Pervasive Services partnership that created "The Cloud at Wireless Philadelphia" in that city's Love Park during the recent (July 2, 2005) Live 8 concert, by clicking here.

Why not add video to the mix?

You can watch and listen to an interview with Scott Lomond, Executive Vice President at SightSpeed solutions, demonstrating and talking about the SightSpeed videoconferencing program that might be used to facilitate communications within "The Cloud at Wireless Philadelphia" by clicking here.

a battle rages in Washington, D.C., over the future of municipal broadband

For the latest on the struggle in Washington, D.C., in the U.S. Congress, to ban or allow municipal broadband deployments such as Wireless Philadelphia, click on the title of this American Politics Today article: "Nevada Senator Ensign proposes telecom reform plan including provisions that would negate the "Community Broadband Act of 2005" proposed by Senators Lautenberg and McCain".

 



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