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Article: Sandoval County wants to go completely wireless.
- Article from:
- The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM)
- Article date:
- November 1, 2005
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Byline: Wendy Brown
Nov. 1--Sandoval County plans to become the largest county in the United States to have uninterrupted wireless Internet service.
The county comprises 3,700 square miles, three times the size of Rhode Island. But when the project is completed, people should be able to drive anywhere in the county and maintain an Internet connection with a laptop computer, said Jonathan Mann, chief executive officer of Olla Grande Inc., which is putting the system together.
Sandoval County has a leg up on the network because Rio Rancho, which completed a city-wide WiFi system last week, is located within the county. Most of the county is ...
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