Cablevision joins the wireless party, plans to cover NYC with WiFi

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Comcast, date Warner, and Bright House all threw down in the new Sprint-led Clearwire venture yesterday, but it looks like Cablevision wants in on the fun as well: the company announced today that it’s spending $350M on a new wireless broadband network in New York. Unlike the Clearwire partnership, Cablevision is apparently going to use straight-up WiFi for the service, but it’s not revealing any details at the moment, saying only that it’ll run at 1.5Mbps

and eventually handle voice as well. The plan is to get up and running in NYC within two years, and existing customers will be able to log on for free — and whether that really is straight-up WiFi, we’d bet a lot of other citizens will be joining the fun as well.

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Original post by Nilay Patel

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