Kissimmee Gets Downtown Wi-Fi 'Hot Zone'
In a bid to boost downtown revitalization efforts, Kissimmee Utility Authority has launched a free Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) mesh network or "hot zone" in downtown Kissimmee, Fla.
Kissimmee, FL (PRWEB) September 8, 2005 -– In a bid to boost downtown
revitalization efforts, Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA) on Sept. 7 launched a
free Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) mesh network or "hot zone" in downtown
Kissimmee.
The network makes it possible for people outdoors using a
laptop computer or personal digital assistant (PDA) to check their e-mail,
download material and have full access to the Internet for free within the
wireless coverage area.
The project is the result of collaboration
between KUA.net, the telecommunications division of KUA, and Kissimmee's
Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA).
"Creative partnerships like this
wireless project strengthen Kissimmee's reputation as a tech-savvy city," said
Gail Hamilton, director of Kissimmee's CRA. "It adds convenience to the daily
lives of our residents and visitors and enhances our downtown business
district."
KUA.net is known for its local high-speed wireless solutions
having served the retirement community of Solivita since 2002. The partnership
ended earlier this year when another provider acquired the television cable and
Internet access rights for that community.
"The idea for downtown
wireless was to provide something easy to use and free to the general public,"
said Terry Farley, KUA's manager of Internet services. "We were able to pursue
this project by simply reallocating resources used in
Solivita."
Initially, the network covers one square mile, but by next
summer, KUA.net expects to cover two square miles or 80 percent of the downtown
area. Current coverage includes Kissimmee City Hall, Kissimmee Police
Department, Osceola County Courthouse, Community House, Kissimmee Lakefront
Park, Amtrak and Greyhound stations and numerous restaurants along
Broadway.
In addition, boaters anchored along the northern tip of Lake
Tohopekaliga can access the wireless network to download waterway navigational
charts or check the latest weather forecast.
"It's worth noting that
KUA.net purchased and installed this network without the use of electric
revenues," said Jef Gray, KUA's vice president of information technology. "The
system will be maintained and expanded using revenue earned from premium
features like faster connection speeds."
KUA.net's wireless network is
backed by a new Internet portal, http://wireless.kua.net. The page provides continuously
updated content for residents and visitors alike.
"Having free Wi-Fi
positions Kissimmee as a leading city for the application of new technology,"
said Kissimmee/Osceola County Chamber of Commerce President Mike Horner. "This
will be a great economic development tool for Kissimmee."
Founded in
1901, KUA (www.kua.com) is
Florida's sixth largest community-owned utility providing electric and
telecommunication services to 170,000 residents in five Central Florida
counties.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/9/prweb282140.htm