Neil Peirce on the potential impact of wireless Internet on cities.
"The historic reality is that new technologies are like double-bladed knives cutting through history their positive impacts (like television's amazing imaging revolution) are often offset by unanticipated drawbacks (like TV's social isolation and dumbing-down impacts).
But if areawide Wi-Fi telecommunications can deliver even a fraction of the benefits its advocates see from democratized broadband Internet to economic openings for the poor to unleashing university skills for cities and regions then there'll be a lot more to proclaim than its rock-bottom cost. "
Thanks to Abhijeet Chavan
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