Wireless in the city: Who's to pay?
Local leaders know what they want -- a wireless network stretching across the center of Oklahoma City .
They want convention visitors and tourists to have an easy way to connect to the Internet on their laptop computers, something many are coming to expect from major cities. How to make it happen is another question.
State and local chambers of commerce agree establishing large wireless networks in Oklahoma c...
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