Today, EarthLink officially launched the city of Milpitas, California's municipal wireless network -- the company's second market build out in California this year. It also marks the beginning of 30 consecutive days of free service available for all residents of and visitors to Milpitas, so that they can test the network throughout the approximately 10-square mile Wi-Fi mesh coverage.
To build the network, EarthLink has deployed Tropos Networks' MetroMesh Wi-Fi routers on light poles throughout the city. In addition, EarthLink has deployed Motorola's MOTOwi4 portfolio of products, including its Canopy high-speed backhaul and Wi-Fi mesh network equipment.
"Providing wireless broadband in Milpitas creates a citywide service to residents, businesses and visitors to our community," said Jose Esteves, mayor of the City of Milpitas. "This has been a goal of the City's Economic Development Commission and we are pleased with the investment that EarthLink is making in Milpitas."
For occasional use customers, once the 30-day promotion ends, EarthLink will offer a wireless broadband service with rates ranging from $3.95 for a one-hour pass to $15.95 for a three-day pass. The network will also serve as a platform for City, business and wholesale partners to access EarthLink's municipal network for their employees and end-users.