Save Muni Wireless

Texas House Bill 789 will ban municipal wireless networks.
Let's support innovation and competition, not special interests.
  • • Burleson muni wi-fi to be built by.....Chevron??!? (Mar 29) — Esme Vos at muniwireless.com is reporting that Burleson will be building a wireless network for municipal operations and public access. ...
  • • Harlingen moves forward on muni wireless (Mar 27) — The City of Harlingen received a $500,000 TIF (Texas Infrastructure Fund) grant back in 2002 that was used to errect ...
  • • NOLA: Hands off our muni wi-fi (Mar 24) — This is off our usual beat; it's not a Texas story but it's illustrative. During the Hurricane Katrina crisis, New ...
  • • Digital Houston RFP is Released (Mar 22) — We noted previously that the City of Houston had released a draft RFP for the "Digital Houston Initiative," its city-wide ...
  • • Austin announces Outdoor Wireless Mesh Project (Mar 17) — Austin is currently one of the most unwired cities in the nation, achieved through a tapestry of hotspots. These numerous ...
  • • Wi-Fi Options Explored in Corpus (Feb 23) — From the Corpus Christi Caller-Times: Local business and academic leaders met with city officials Wednesday to determine how best to ...
  • • Second Annual National Summit for Community Wireless Networks (Feb 18) — Late next month, there will be a summit for community wireless networks in St. Charles, MO. The Summit is the ...
  • • Houston releases draft RFP for city-wide Wi-Fi (Feb 17) — The City of Houston is looking to get into ubitquitous Wi-Fi in a big way. Today, the City released a ...
  • • Star-Telegram: Cities say Wi-Fi is necessity (Feb 15) — The effort to outlaw muni networks failed in Texas, but that doesn't mean it's over. The issue is alive in ...
  • • Market growth and advocacy at the Muni Wireless conference (Oct 3) — At 150 people were expected, but over 350 people came to the San Francisco Muni Wireless conference. At the keynote ...
  • • Texas Community Networks support Katrina Relief (Sep 18) — Volunteers from the Texas community and municipal network community have been helping to organize communications for hurricane evacuees. Technology For ...
  • • No Role for Munis (Aug 24) — The Fort Worth Startlegram has an article on the battle for municipal networks in Texas (annoying registration required). The article ...
  • • Corpus Christi joins the Digital Communities (Aug 19) — Intel has launched a Digital Communities initiative, to help municipalities obtain the information they need to successfully deploy new broadband ...
  • • Call to Veto SB 5 (Aug 19) — Free Press has just issued an action alert for all concerned Texans to call Governor Perry and ask him to ...
  • • Devastating Critique of US Broadband Policy (Aug 11) — How many megabits should a broadband connection be? One? Ten? Fifty? (Your 802.11g wireless network runs at 50Mbps.) A thousand? ...
  • • Telecom Passes to Governor (Aug 11) — Yesterday, the telecom bill passed out of the House 144 to 1, over the opposition of consumer, community, and industry ...
  • • Telecom Moving Forward (Aug 9) — Today, the telecom bill was passed out of the state Senate, and debated but not voted in the House. Passage ...
  • • Southlake Approves Public Wireless (Aug 9) — Last week, the City of Southlake approved funding for a pilot project to provide public access wireless Internet. $72,846 has ...
  • • Telecom May Return (Aug 9) — Reports are circulating that the legislature will take up a stopgap school financing measure today, and follow that with the ...
  • • NYT on municipal broadband (Aug 7) — New York Times columnistTom Friedman's writes a scathing op-ed about the backwardness of US broadband policy: I've been thinking of ...
  • • FCC restricts broadband competition (Aug 7) — Last Friday, the FCC ruled to reduce broadband competition. Beginning in about a year, phone companies will be able to ...
  • • Municipal broadband restrictions in the US Senate (Jul 28) — Senator Ensign of Nevada filed a rewrite of national telecom law. The bill places severe restrictions on the ability of ...
  • • Texas House approves telecom bill; TML stops opposition - deadline is Wednesday (Jul 17) — The Texas House passed SB21 today. The version that went to the house said nothing about municipal broadband, except to ...
  • • Lafayette, LA approves municipal fiber project (Jul 17) — After the passage of a law in Louisiana requiring a public referendum for municipal broadband, voters in Lafayette approved a ...
  • • Governor Perry adds telecom to the special session (Jul 13) — Yesterday, Governor Perry added telecom reform to the special session. Senator Fraser's telecom bill, SB21, includes: * ending price caps ...
  • • The WSJ Profile of the Granbury Muni Network (Jun 29) — In an earlier posting, we noted the excellent article by the Wall Street Journal on the battle between Granbury and ...
  • • Houston Muni Wi-Fi: It's in the Parking Meters (Jun 29) — According to a story in the Houston Chronicle, Houston is getting ready to deploy parking meters that communicate with Wi-Fi ...
  • • What happened in Orlando? (Jun 28) — Orlando put its downtown wireless access on hold, according to the Orlando Sentinel, because the service wasn't well-used, averaging only ...
  • • Senate Committee meets on telecom (Jun 28) — The Senate Business and Commerce Committee met yesterday - the video is archived here The focus was on a statewide ...
  • • Community Broadband Act of 2005 (Jun 26) — Senators John McCain, R-Ariz., and Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J. will introduce legislation (called the Community Broadband Act of 2005) Thursday that ...
  • • US Lagging in Internet Development (Jun 26) — The United States led the world in broadband development until President Bush took office, but now we're lagging: "The Bush ...
  • • Senators McCain, Lautenberg to file bill protecting Municipal Broadband (Jun 23) — from Techdirt, via Fergie. Senators John McCain and Frank Lautenberg are introducing the Community Broadband Act of 2005, which would ...
  • • Wall Street Journal profiles Granbury, TX fight against SBC (Jun 23) — The front page of today's Wall Street Journal contains a profile of Granbury's municipal broadband initiative, interviewing IT Directory Tony ...
  • • Telecom Legislation to be Filed in Senate (Jun 22) — Sen. Troy Fraser has indicated he will file legislation in anticipation of telecom being added to the special session. During ...
  • • Mayor of Weatherford says Rep. King's agenda harms small cities (Jun 22) — The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported last week that the mayor of Weatherford wrote a letter to Rep. King in the ...
  • • Telcos want a Do-Over (Jun 21) — Texas legislators have been called back in session to deal with the school finance issue. Although telecom is not on ...
  • • Gov. Perry calls special session for school finance - telecom not on the agenda (Jun 18) — Governor Perry called for a 30-day special session on school finance, starting Tuesday. The agenda will be posted before Tuesday. ...
  • • They wanted to ban free roads, too (Jun 18) — Why should it be illegal for local governments to support broadband. Isn't it universally accepted that regional governments play a ...
  • • Pete Sessions: $500,000 of personal interest (Jun 15) — Freepress has reported that Texas Representative Pete Sessions holds $500,000 in SBC stock options. Congressman Sessions filed HR2726, which would ...
  • • ACT NOW: Stand Tall Against Phone Company Pressure (Jun 2) — Big phone companies sent over 160 lobbyists to the Capitol this spring with an agenda to increase phone rates, reduce ...
  • • Special Session to include telecom? (Jun 1) — The Quorum Report reports that Lt. Gov Dewhurst believes the failed telecom bills may be revived as part of the ...
  • • Why the Sessions bill is misleading (Jun 1) — The Pete Sessions bill to ban municipal networks pretends to allow municipal service only in the case of market failure ...
  • • Can't buy me law (May 31) — When we started working on this issue in Texas, people would warn us in hushed tones. "Do you know who ...
  • • Dallas Rep. Proposes National Muni Ban (May 31) — (Action required from people in the Dallas area.) U.S. Representative Pete Sessions of Dallas has just introduced federal legislation to ...
  • • Victory (May 30) — The Texas Legislature has declared sine die: the session is over. HB 789 is dead. Texas has turned its back ...
  • • Report that HB 789 Has Died (May 29) — Midnight this morning was the deadline for the HB 789 conference committee to make their report. The Quorum Report is ...
  • • ACT NOW: Final Chance to Save Muni Wireless (May 27) — ACTION ALERT Action is needed now to save Community Internet in Texas. If you have taken previous action on this ...
  • • HB789 Senate debate highlights (May 27) — For SaveMuniWireless, the highlight of the debate was something that didn't happen -- no effort to add back the ban ...
  • • New Action Alert Posted (May 26) — Our latest action alert is posted here. ...
  • • HB789 debate (May 24) — Summary: HB789 bill passes in the Senate, 31-0. No amendment was proposed to ban city-supported networks. The archived video will ...
  • • HB789 Senate debate TODAY (May 24) — HB789 is on the Senate Calendar for today. We expect an amendment by Senator Van de Putte of San Antonio ...
  • • ACT NOW: Contact State Senators (May 19) — May 27 update: This action alert has been superceded. New action alert here. ACTION ALERT Action is needed now to ...
  • • Muni Broadband Remains Threatened in Texas (May 18) — This week, the Texas legislature took an important step to support improved broadband availability in our state. In spite of ...
  • • Recap: HB789 in the Senate (May 16) — Wayne Caswell sent in a report from the HB789 hearings at the Senate Business and Commerce Committee on Monday: I ...
  • • HB789 hearing in Senate Business and Commerce Committee -- municipal network ban is GONE from the Senate Committee Substitute (May 16) — May 17 update: This issue is being widely mis-reported. The threat is not over. The ban remains in the House ...
  • • Victory for municipal broadband in Florida (May 15) — Last week, Florida passed SB1322 after a tough battle. The bill requires cities providing broadband service to publish an annual ...
  • • ALERT: HB789 Hearing Scheduled for Monday 8 am in Senate Business and Commerce Committee (May 14) — The schedule was posted on Friday night. Please let the Senators know that we are paying attention. Please fax the ...
  • • Frankenbill dismembered: HB789 removed yesterday from the SB408 PUC sunset bill (May 14) — At a desk meeting in the House on Friday, HB789 was been removed from SB408, the PUC sunset bill. HB ...
  • • SBC to wine and dine Chairman King and the House Regulated Industries Committee (May 14) — Austin American Statesman Capitol RoundupThe seven members of the House Regulated Industries Committee, headed by Rep. Phil King, R-Weatherford, are ...
  • • Good Overview of the Current Situation (May 12) — For a good overview of the community Internet situation in the Texas legislature, and what needs to be done about ...
  • • ACT NOW: Stop the Backdoor Attack on Muni Wireless (May 11) — May 27 update: This action alert has been superceded. New action alert here. ACTION ALERT Action is needed now to ...
  • • Telecom legislation sleight of hand (May 11) — Rep. Phil King is so intent on the passage of his consumer-hostile telecom legislation that he's hacked the legislative process ...
  • • Action Alert: HB789 stuck as amendment onto another Senate Bill -- Senator Nelson this is a controversial issue (May 10) — May 11 update: Sen. Nelson is opposed to these harmful changes. She has gone on the record saying that she ...
  • • Vote in this online poll (May 8) — Telephony Online is running an online poll on municipal broadband. The poll is at the bottom of the page -- ...
  • • Quorum Report: Cities, broadband enthousiasts vent anger of HB789 (May 3) — From the Quorum Report on Thursday April 28: State Rep. Phil King (R-Weatherford) dodged a few bullets by not showing ...
  • • Austin Business Journal: Dell Stumps for Wi-Fi (May 2) — We noted in a previous posting that Michael Dell joined the opposition on a muni network ban. The Austin Business ...
  • • Dallas Business Journal: Bill Under Scrutiny (May 2) — The Dallas Business Journal reports that eyes are on the Texas Senate to see what direction HB 789—and its ban ...
  • • Falling Further Behind (Apr 26) — The current US policy depends on incumbent providers to build out the high-speed broadband network. That policy is not working ...
  • • Austin Chronicle: HB 789 Harmful to Public Internet (Apr 25) — The Austin Chronicle reports on the potential public harm from some of the telecom bills currently in the Texas house. ...
  • • Dell Supports Muni Networks (Apr 25) — Michael Dell has added his "influential voice" to those opposing the muni network ban. The Taylor Daily Press reports: Michael ...
  • • The Truth about Municipal Broadband Networks (Apr 17) — Connecting the Public: The Truth About Municipal Broadband" counters arguments that municipal networks improperly take the role of private enterprise. ...
  • • Foreign Affairs covers US broadband decline (Apr 17) — Thomas Bleha writes In the first three years of the Bush administration, the United States dropped from 4th to 13th ...
  • • Invitation: 7th Annual Community Internet Summit, Austin, April 28-30 (Apr 11) — Everyone in Texas who is involved in community or municipal internet project, or looking to get involved, is warmly invited ...
  • • Phil King Still Confused (Apr 6) — Yesterday's Fort Worth Star-Telegram published an article on the anti-wireless provision of HB 789. The article has a very discouraging ...
  • • Wireless Dayton (Apr 5) — From whiotv.com: You can now surf the Internet for free in Downtown Dayton. Your wireless computer, P.D.A., or cell phone ...
  • • High-Tech Coalition Decries Muni Barriers (Apr 4) — The High Tech Broadband Coalition, an industry alliance formed by six of the leading tech industry trade associations, has released ...
  • • San Antonio Looks at City-Wide Wi-Fi (Apr 3) — A group of San Antonio citizens is investigating turning the Alamo city into one large wi-fi hotspot. The San Antonio ...
  • • Op-Ed: Burning the Strawman (Apr 1) — Earlier this week, the Austin American-Statesman published an op-ed by Phildelphia councilmember Frank Rizzo attacking municipal wireless. Today, they published ...
  • • Whining Telcos (Mar 30) — We previously highlighted the op-ed by Frank Rizzo, which parroted the tired arguments the telcos are making to attack community ...
  • • Op-Ed: No Love for Wi-Fi (Mar 30) — Today, the Austin American-Statesman published an op-ed by Philadelphia councilmember Frank Rizzo. You might recall that the city of brotherly ...
  • • We Condemn Threats on Rep. King (Mar 29) — News media are reporting tonight that threats have been made against Rep. Phil King, sponsor of HB 789. The Fort ...
  • • ACT NOW: Contact State Senators (Mar 28) — May 27 update: This action alert has been superceded. New action alert here. ACTION ALERT Action is needed now to ...
  • • Favorite quote #1 from HB789 debate, March 23 (Mar 28) — Rep. Sylvester Turner, speaking to Rep. Puente, the sponsor of the municipal wireless ban. Are you aware that some of ...
  • • Favorite quote #2 from HB789 debate, March 23 (Mar 28) — Rep. Scott Hochberg: "What is they are trying to protect? Is this really market share in the future sometime way ...
  • • Dark horse amendment bans open competition (Mar 27) — In the flurry of amendment proposals on Wednesday's debate, an amendment by Rep Crownover passed quickly without debate. The amendment ...
  • • Senator Troy Fraser explains the story (Mar 26) — In an article in Thursday's Austin-American Statesman, Senator Fraser explains the real story of the telecom bill. "It is becoming ...
  • • Esme Vos: Texas will join the laggards (Mar 26) — In an analysis of the HB789 debate, Esme Vos, who covers municipal wireless worldwide at MuniWireless.com explains how Texas and ...
  • • Texas House Votes to Limit Muni Wireless (Mar 23) — Today, the Texas House approved an amended version of HB 789 that bans municipal wireless services. That's disappointing, of course, ...
  • • Addison Lights Up (Mar 23) — Addison, Texas announced today that it will create a city-wide wireless hot spot. In what may be a first for ...
  • • HB 789 Debate Today (Mar 23) — HB 789 is on today's calendar to be debated in the Texas House of Representatives. You can watch the session ...
  • • Muni Network Documents (Mar 22) — We've collected numerous documents that address the muni network issue. We would like to make this information available to help ...
  • • HB 789 scheduled for House Vote on Wednesday (Mar 22) — The controversial muni network ban was stripped from HB 789 in committee. The bill sponsor has indicated the ban will ...
  • • City of Taylor Opposes Muni Ban (Mar 21) — We previously profiled the TaylorCNET project. The Taylor city council sees a ban on muni networks as a grave threat ...
  • • American Electronics Association Supports Muni Broadband (Mar 21) — The Texas Council of the American Electronics Association, the largest high-tech trade association in the nation, has thrown their support ...
  • • Eweek on municipal networks (Mar 18) — Carol Ellison at EWeek covers the battle over municipal broadband Ben Gould, whose company, DynamicCity sells fiber to systems to ...
  • • Please thank your legislator and ask them to keep standing up for community networks (Mar 17) — HB789 was voted out of committee today -- without the ban on municipal networks. But we expect the ban to ...
  • • HB789 Committee substitute is out -- muni wireless ban is GONE -- but don't relax yet -- bad amendments expected (Mar 17) — Section 54.202 no longer includes a ban on city-supported network services. The bill is back to status quo, which is ...
  • • URGENT: HB789 planned for vote Thursday (Mar 16) — ACTION ALERT The Texas House Committee on Regulated Industries plans to vote on HB789 on Thursday The current version of ...
  • • New report shows growth in Muniwireless (Mar 16) — A new report by Muniwireless.com shows the rapid growth in municipal wireless networks, in the US and overseeas. The report ...
  • • HB789 "carveouts" ban modern technology (Mar 15) — The current version of HB789 tries to make exemptions to preserve some city projects, yet protect SBC and Time Warner ...
  • • A Lull in the Action (Mar 14) — There has not been a whole lot of action this past week. There are two reasons for this. First and ...
  • • New HB789 bans mom from watching son earn eagle scout badge (Mar 12) — From Debbie Taylor, manager of Taylor CNET: Duane Whitaker was receiving his Eagle Scout designation. But his Mom was working ...
  • • Bill Gurley: Six reasons states should say no to broadband limits (Mar 12) — Venture capitalist and tech visionary Bill Gurley lists six reasons why states should say no to laws banning municipal networks. ...
  • • US is losing its competitive edge (Mar 12) — TechNet, a bipartisan network of tech CEOs, warned Congress last week that the U.S. could lose its tech leadership without ...
  • • HB 789 Revised, Still Ugly (Mar 8) — Mar 23 update: The language described here was pulled to get the legislation out of committee and onto the House ...
  • • Muni Wireless March Report Released (Mar 8) — MuniWireless.Com has released its March 2005 report on the state of muni networks. Esme notes: For those of you who ...
  • • ACT NOW: Contact State Representatives (Mar 7) — May 27 update: This action alert has been superceded. New action alert here. ACTION ALERT The Texas Legislature could make ...
  • • Tech CEOs Support Municipal Broadband (Mar 7) — TechNet, a network of high-tech CEOs whose members include Intel, Microsoft, and Texas Instruments, believes that states should encourage, not ...
  • • Bloggers right, left, and tech (Mar 6) — Blogs of War covers the story with interesting skinny on the financial interests at stake. Petrified Truth has more on ...
  • • Statesman Op-Ed calls for visionary communications planning (Mar 5) — What's missing from the current effort at state telecom reform? A vision and plan for the communications future of the ...
  • • Muni Across Texas: Houston and Belton (Mar 5) — Two new entries have been added to our "Muni Across Texas" collection of municipal network projects. The Houston TFA-Wireless project ...
  • • Houston Business Journal covers economic risk to cities (Mar 4) — The Houston Business Journal (220KB PDF) describes the risk to Texas economic development if HB789 Sec. 54.202 is passed. The ...
  • • Illinois Bill Stalled (Mar 3) — An Illinois bill to ban municipal broadband stalled last week after facing stiff opposition from citizen and community groups. Independent ...
  • • Houston Sees Threat to "Technology for All" (Mar 3) — A front-page article in today's Houston Chronicle discusses how the Technology for All project is getting low-cost Internet access into ...
  • • Muni Across Texas: Profiles of Municipal Broadband Projects (Mar 2) — We are all working to assure a bright broadband future for Texas. The broadband present, however, has some pretty remarkable ...
  • • Rep. King wasn't expecting to hear from citizens (Mar 2) — According to this Austin-American Statesman article, Chairman Phil King was surprised to hear that cities, towns and citizens favor municipal ...
  • • "Why we need to keep the muni option open" (Mar 1) — Opponents of municipal broadband networks "are monopolists who would rather regulate than compete," according to Harold Feld of the Media ...
  • • Taylor kids use videoconferencing to explore the world (Mar 1) — Debbie Kiewit writes in Taylor, sharing a video news clip about a videoconferencing session with Taylor Middle School students (will ...
  • • FCC Commissioner supports Muni Wireless (Mar 1) — As reported in CNET and picked up in the Houston Chronicle, FCC commissioner Michael Copps thinks municipalities are part of ...
  • • Consumers Union Focus on Texas (Feb 28) — The Consumers Union, an independent, nonprofit testing and information organization serving only consumers, has begun to focus on HB 789 ...
  • • Broadband for All (Feb 28) — The following was published as a letter to the editor in today's Austin American-Statesman. Provisions in Texas House Bill 789 ...
  • • Lessig on the role of government in broadband (Feb 26) — At the hearings last week, Chairman Phil King asked why governments should provide network access, when the same service can ...
  • • Community networks and the constitution (Feb 26) — ACLU-TX has signed on the to the list of groups opposed to the municipal wireless ban in Texas. Why is ...
  • • Public Hearing Wrap-Up (Feb 25) — Yesterday, the House Committee on Regulated Industries closed its public hearing on HB 789. The hearing ran for three days, ...
  • • Libraries Look Safe but Efforts Continue (Feb 24) — Everybody thought it was absurd the state would try to ban free wi-fi in public places like libraries and parks. ...
  • • Summary: February 23 Hearing (Feb 23) — HB 789 testimony continued today, with several speakers presenting views critical of Section 54.202 of the bill, the section that ...
  • • Reasons to Support The Muni Ban (Feb 23) — Yesterday, the House Committee on Regulated Industries opened up their public hearings on HB 789. On this first day, they ...
  • • David Deans on HB 789 (Feb 22) — David Deans has just published an analysis of HB 789. David concludes, "Bad economic policy [such as HB 789] is ...
  • • Tropos Sends a Message to Texas (Feb 21) — Tropos Networks, a manufacturer of mesh networking gear suitable for building metro-scale wireless networks, has sent a message to Texas. ...
  • • Public Hearing Tuesday (Feb 21) — Tomorrow, the House Committee on Regulated Industries will conduct a public hearing on HB 789. They will receive testimony on ...
  • • ACT NOW: Write State Legislators (Feb 20) — March 7 update: This action alert has been superceded. Please see the revised posting. Now is the time to tell ...
  • • Recent Articles (Feb 20) — Here are some of the recent articles we've seen highlighting the anti-wireless provisions of HB 789: No Free Wi-Fi For ...
  • • Text of HB 789 Anti-Wireless Provision (Feb 20) — HB 789, the omnibus telecommunications bill, isn't called onmibus for nothing. Even though we've linked to the legislative site in ...
  • • HB 789 is Slashdotted (Feb 19) — The HB 789 issue has just been posted to Slashdot. Welcome to the Slashdot readers who find their way here. ...
  • • The Save Muni Wireless Fact Sheet (Feb 18) — We've produced a fact sheet (12KB PDF) that summarizes some of the key reasons why we think the anti-muni provisions ...
  • • News from the Muni Network World (Feb 17) — Our plate is full fighting the Texas battle, so we don't plan to do a lot of general coverage of ...
  • • Announcing the TxMuni-Action Mailing List (Feb 16) — A new mailing list called TxMuni-Action has been formed to work towards the defeat of anti-muni provisions in Texas HB ...
  • • MuniWireless Shows Us Some Love (Feb 16) — The MuniWireless.Org web site has given us a very nice link. I'd like to invite visitors who want to get ...
  • • Welcome to SaveMuniWireless (Feb 15) — Welcome to the "Save Muni Wireless" web site. A number of organizations and concerned citizens are coming together to support ...
About Us
We are a coalition of Texas organizations and citizens concerned about the provisions in HB 789 that would outlaw any municipal involvement in networks or information services. We are working to ensure HB 789 supports competition and innovation and helps Texans, not just the incumbent communication providers.
At A Glance
  • • Status: the widely opposed muni ban legislation has died.
  • • Our fact sheet (revised 3/21, 13KB PDF).
  • • Additional documents.
  • • Text of HB 789 anti-wireless provision (as passed by House).
  • • HB 789 info at Texas Legislature Online.
  • • Join the TxMuni-Action mailing list.
  • • Contact: .
Recent Entries
  • • Burleson muni wi-fi to be built by.....Chevron??!?
  • • Harlingen moves forward on muni wireless
  • • NOLA: Hands off our muni wi-fi
  • • Digital Houston RFP is Released
  • • Austin announces Outdoor Wireless Mesh Project
  • • Wi-Fi Options Explored in Corpus
  • • Second Annual National Summit for Community Wireless Networks
  • • Houston releases draft RFP for city-wide Wi-Fi
  • • Star-Telegram: Cities say Wi-Fi is necessity
  • • Market growth and advocacy at the Muni Wireless conference
  • • VIEW FULL INDEX for prior entries.
Muni Across Texas
Profiles of municipal broadband projects.
  • • TaylorCNET
  • • NETWI (North East Texas Wireless Initiative)
  • • Houston TFA-Wireless
  • • Belton Wireless Project
Coalition Members
  • • EFF-Austin
  • • Common Cause
Supporters
  • • Midas Networks
  • • ACLU of Texas
Links
  • • Austin Wireless City
  • • Belton Wireless
  • • Netwi (North East Texas Wireless Initiative)
  • • Salsa Net (San Antonio)
  • • TFA-Wireless (Houston Technology For All)
  • • MuniWireless
  • • Wi-Fi Net News
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