It's been a hectic week of wireless news and information, and here are five stories we think will keep you plugged in to the action. Enjoy!
- SF WiFi contract a done deal
It's taken a while, but the city of San Francisco and EarthLink and Google have finally agreed on a contract for the development and deployment of a citywide wireless network. - And it's official -- Apple intros the iPhone (finally)
Just a little bit ago, our pals over at Engadget -- who were liveblogging the Apple MacWorld keynote address by Steve Jobs in San Francisco, dropped the bomb. - Vonage to sell wireless internet service, courtesy of EarthLink
In an attempt to broaden its portfolio of services, Vonage says they will be selling high-speed wireless internet access provided by EarthLink. Under the terms of a deal announced by the two companies, EarthLink will allow Vonage to offer access anywhere that EarthLink provides WiFi services. - Democrats waste no time in addressing public safety wireless
With the U.S. Congress now being in control of the Democratic party, public safety issues like nationwide communications interoperability is already on the radar of the new houses of Congress. - Free WiFi in Philly available for 10 days
OK Philadelphians, now is your chance to see what this citywide wireless thing is all about.








