Cingular spends $86 million in Las Vegas upgrades
Posted Jan 31st 2007 6:30AM by Brian White
Filed under: Cellular, Business

Looks like the nation's largest carrier spent a staggering $86 million to upgrade its wireless network in Sin City last year, surpassing the estimate of $46 million which was initially forecast.
If you're in Vegas any time soon and
don't have a good wireless signal, Cingular probably wants to know about it after spending so much in upgrading the level of service there. Just don't count cards on that new Windows Mobile smartphone, ok?
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1. I've been to Vegas recently and I didn't even know there was a WiFi connection throughout the city. Apparently that $86 million doesn't work. I hope cities like SF and LA, which just worked out deals for city wide wifi, don't meet similar problems. Japan has the wide area WiFi connection thing down pat. Why can't we?
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Posted at 2:51PM on Mar 18th 2007 by vic