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Wi-Fi in Flushing Meadows Corona Park

One of WiFiSalon’s unannounced, Nokia-sponsored hotspots is at the “Queens Zoo”:1 in “Flushing Meadows Corona Park”:2. An NYCwireless member recently took a trip out there to test out the wireless signal, and sent back a report with some photos. As best as we can tell, the hotspot is located in the building called the Wild Room, and the signal reaches about 100+ yards from that location.

Why the New York City Parks Department still refuses to announce or publicize Wi-Fi in the parks — WiFiSalon built “or otherwise”:3 — is beyond me.

Non-scientifically created coverage map based on basic signal availability testing:

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There’s no signal at the entrance:

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There’s barely a signal at the bridge over the waterfront marsh:

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There good signal at the Wild Room:

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There’s also reasonable signal behind the zoo, but our correspondent fails to see the use of getting Wi-Fi along the road:

!http://wirelesscommunity.files.wordpress.com/2006/12/queenszoo31.png!

[1]http://nyzoosandaquarium.com/5719193
[2]http://maps.google.com/?q=53-51%20111th%20St,%20Queens,%20NY%20(Queens%20Zoo)
[3]http://auth.nycwireless.net/hotspots_map.php

Filed under: Community Wireless, New York City, NYCwireless

NYCwireless November Meeting: Nov 29th at 7:00pm

All are invited – please re-post everywhere!

_Please note earlier starting time for meeting_

h2. Location and Time

*Wednesday, October 25th, 2006 at 7:00pm*
*”Bway.net”:http://maps.google.com/?q=568%20Broadway,%20New%20York,%20NY*
568 Broadway at Prince St, NE corner
Suite 404
New York, NY 10012
(lobby sign-in required)

h2. Agenda

# Berlin Wireless: Alex Toland and Ulf Kypke from “Berlin’s Freifunk”:1 and “wlanhain”:2 community wireless groups will talk about a new project for an all-in-one wind and solar-powered hotspot/panoramic camera sculpture for a community-planned park in Berlin’s Friedrichshain neighborhood.
# Connecting non-profits: Marc Baizman, a Project Manager at the technology assistance provider “NPower”:4, will speak about the technology needs of the non-profit sector.

*The meeting will be streamed live to Berlin where they are hosting a simultaneous Freifunk community wireless meeting.*

“NYCwireless”:3 monthly meetings are held on the last Wednesday of every month. They are free, and open to all, RSVP not required.

“NYCwireless”:3 is a non-profit organization that advocates for, and enables the growth of free, public wireless networks.

[1]http://freifunk.net
[2]http://www.wlanhain.de
[3]http://www.nycwireless.net
[4]http://npower.org

Filed under: Community Wireless, Event, New York City, NYCwireless

Distinguished Speaker Series at Polytechnic University

On Saturday November 18, I will be speaking at the Distinguished Speaker Series at Polytechnic University’s Technology Management program from 12:45 to 2pm. Nina Ziv, a professor at the University, asked me to speak to the executive students about NYCwireless, municipal wireless, and what’s going on in New York City.

Filed under: Community Wireless, Event, Muniwireless, New York City, NYCwireless, Policy

PodCast: Michael Lewis on the Wireless Harlem Initiative

At our last “NYCwireless”:2 meeting, Michael Lewis, Executive Director of “Wireless Harlem”:1 gave a talk about the work he and his team have been doing to bring a form of community developed and supported ubiquitous wireless to Harlem.

His talk was fascinating, and we spoke at length afterwards in our Q&A about some of the more interesting details, especially about how New Yorkers really need to talk things into their own hands and build affordable, ubiquitous wireless themselves, since our administration doesn’t seem to be doing much to pursue this idea.

NYCwireless and Wireless Harlem are working together–we’re going to be helping bring both public space (read parks) Wi-Fi, and help with some of the community outreach. Its very exciting seeing how energized this part of New York City has become about wireless!

“Michael Lewis on the Wireless Harlem Initiative PodCast”:4 (m4a, 23MB)

“Michael’s presentation”:3 is also available (PDF).

[1]http://www.wirelessharlem.org
[2]http://www.nycwireless.net
[3]http://www.nycwireless.net/tiki-download_file.php?fileId=51
[4]http://wirelesscommunity.files.wordpress.com/2006/09/top.jpgwp-content/uploads/2006/10/20061025_wireless_harlem_nycwireless_presentation.m4a

Filed under: Community Wireless, Muniwireless, New York City, NYCwireless, Urban Wireless

NYCwireless October Meeting: Oct 25th at 7:00pm

All are invited – please re-post everywhere!

*Please note earlier starting time for meeting*

h2. Location and Time

*Wednesday, October 25th, 2006 at 7:00pm*
*”Bway.net”:http://maps.google.com/?q=568%20Broadway,%20New%20York,%20NY*
*568 Broadway at Prince St, NE corner*
*Suite 404*
New York, NY 10012
(lobby sign-in required)

h2. Agenda

Michael Lewis, Executive Director of “*Wireless Harlem*”:2, will be speaking about the “*Wireless Harlem*”:2 initiative and the feasibility study the organization recently finished. “Wireless Harlem’s”:2 mission is to “close the digital divide in Harlem by making access to information ubiquitous for all of its residents.” Its objectives:
* Deploy scalable community-wide wireless broadband network
* Ensure everyone has access (residents, schools, business, visitors/tourists)
* Become innovation testing resource for new wireless broadband applications

“Wireless Harlem”:2 and “NYCwireless”:3 share many goals and objectives, and we are working together to help bring Wi-Fi to New York City.

“NYCwireless”:3 monthly meetings are held on the last Wednesday of every month. They are free, and open to all, RSVP not required.

“NYCwireless”:3 is a non-profit organization that advocates for, and enables the growth of free, public wireless networks.

[2]http://www.wirelessharlem.org
[3]http://www.nycwireless.net

Filed under: Community Wireless, Event, New York City, NYCwireless

Thank You Letter from Monroe College

Over the past year, NYCwireless has been working with Professor John McMullen and his classes at Monroe College. Rob Kelley, Laura Forlano, and I have each been going up to teach the students for a day about wireless technology and building community wireless networks. With our support, Professor McMullen has also had his students each take on a semester project to get a “community hotspot set up in a local business”:1 (and earlier this year also helping to set up our hotspot with SolarOne at Stuyvesant Cove park).

Word has reached the school of our efforts, and Mr. Jerome recently sent us this heart-felt thank you letter and a donation to NYCwireless.

This is the reason why we at NYCwireless do our work. Its not for the money (we’re just a non-profit) or even the media attention, but because of the difference we can make in people’s lives.

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[1]http://auth.nycwireless.net/hotspots_map.php

Filed under: Community Wireless, New York City, NYCwireless

NYCwireless OneWebDay + Live Wireless Video Chat

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On September 22 at 12pm Eastern, as part of “OneWebDay”:1, “NYCwireless”:2 will be hosting a live video conference with community wireless groups around the world. We will be discussing the ways that free, public hotspots have contributed to our own and other local communities. We expect the video conference to last about 30 minutes.

The video conferences will be recorded and contributed to the “OneWebDay”:1 video archives. We will be live at Castle Clinton in Battery Park, New York City, where there will be many other activities going on as part of the event.

Please join us in Bryant Park and participate! Bring your mobile phones, PDAs, laptops and other wireless equipment. Feel free to host your own live video conference with friends around the world to participate in this event as part of “OneWebDay”:1.

*UPDATE: There is a change of location. We will be at Castle Clinton in Battery Park.*

[1]http://www.onewebday.org
[2]http://www.nycwireless.net

Filed under: Community Wireless, Event, New York City, NYCwireless

Where's My New York City Wi-Fi?

Ah, how short is the memory of our media outlets.

Not 2 months ago, there were “a number”:3 of “reports”:2 about how Wi-Fi Salon + Nokia were going to bring free Wi-Fi to New York City Parks. Of course, those reports didn’t mention that we already have a bunch of free Wi-Fi hotspots in some of New York’s most prominent parks, like Bryant Park, City Hall Park, Madison Square Park, Union Square Park, and Brooklyn Bridge Park, all of which were “NYCwireless”:1 projects.

But one thing these reports did mention was that our own City Council held a hearing, and “put a deadline”:4 on when Wi-Fi Salon should have its franchised parks online (after 2 years of virtually no hotspots under the Park Department’s oversight):

bq. At the City Council hearing, Robert L. Garafola, the department’s deputy commissioner for management and budget, said that the city had
extended the deadline to August.

bq. “We expect Central Park to be launched in July, and the rest of the parks in the late summer,” he said.

So, now that the summer is over, where are all of these Wi-Fi Parks? We’ve heard _nothing_ from Marshall about his company turning on these hotspots. The Parks Department and Commissioner Benepe have been silent. We’re now 30+ days beyond the *second* deadline that they set for Central Park, and close to that for the rest of their parks, and certainly we citizens have waited long enough.

Over this past summer, NYCwireless has brought online “a number of new hotspots”:5, including Brooklyn Bridge Park, Stuyvesant Cove Park, and Madison Square Park. We’ve launched (through the work of students at Monroe College) hotspots at a bunch of restaurants and gathering places in Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Harlem. We’ve upgraded some of our hotspots that provide free Wi-Fi for affordable housing residents at some “Dunn Development”:7 & “Community Access”:6 buildings.

Of course, that’s not to say that the Parks Department hasn’t been involved. They tried to force the folks at the Friends of Dag Hammarskjold Plaza pay for insurance using taxpayer dollars (the “Friends of” organization is funded by the City Council) before they pulled out of the Parks Department Wi-Fi RFP. Now Dag Hammarskjold Plaza is getting free Wi-Fi with the help of NYCwireless. The Parks Department also forced the fully operational Madison Square Park hotspot (built by NYCwireless) offline for over a month because they didn’t want that hotspot online before the Parks Department had their hotspots online (and we’re still waiting for that to happen…).

*So, Mr. Benepe, our Commissioner of Parks, where is all the free Wi-Fi in our Parks that you promised us? Are we going to have to wait until the winter, freezing outside with our laptops on our snow covered laps? I hope not.*

[1]http://www.nycwireless.net
[2]http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060706/dath006.html?.v=57
[3]http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=nokia+wi-fi+park&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
[4]http://www.mail-archive.com/telecom-cities@googlegroups.com/msg00281.htmlhttp://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=16890
[5]http://auth.nycwireless.net/hotspots_map.php
[6]http://www.communityaccess.net/
[7]http://www.dunndev.com/

Filed under: Community Wireless, New York City, NYCwireless, Policy

Brooklyn Bridge Park Hotspot Sign

Brooklyn Bridge Park recently put up some signs around the park to announce the availability of the hotspot in the park. Here’s wheat they look like:

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Filed under: Community Wireless, New York City, NYCwireless

Podcast Interview on Wi-Fi Networking News

Glenn Fleishman of “Wi-Fi Networking News”:2 interviewed me this past week on his podcast series.

In the podcast, Glenn and I speak about NYCwireless and the work it has done and continues to do in New York City. We also cover: NYCwireless’ efforts to put Wi-Fi in New York parks, the challenges with that, and what’s happening in Central Park, and an RFP issued by the economic development arm of the city that will examine the state of broadband across all the boroughs and what might be done to improve access to the Internet to all residents.

“Podcast [40 min., 20 MB, MP3]“:1

[1]http://www.wifinetnews.com/audio/wnn_012_dana_spiegel.mp3
[2]http://www.wifinetnews.com/

Filed under: Community Wireless, Interview, New York City, News, NYCwireless, Policy

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