EU regulations against free urban WiFi clouds?
January 11th, 2008

Dublin leaders stopped a plan to cover the Irish city with a free WiFi cloud, in part because European Union regulations seemed to prohibit it, “contrary to EU law on state aid.”

(Note, too, that the plan was also terminated because, as with most of the USA experience, it didn’t pay for itself)

(via BoingBoing)

Dublin leaders stopped a plan to cover the Irish city with a free WiFi cloud, in part because European Union regulations seemed to prohibit it, “contrary to EU law on state aid.”
(Note, too, that the plan was also terminated because, as with most of the USA experience, it didn’t pay for itself)
(via BoingBoing)

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EU regulations against free urban WiFi clouds?…

Dublin leaders stopped a plan to cover the Irish city with a free WiFi cloud, in part because European Union regulations seemed to prohibit it, “contrary to EU law on state aid.” (Note, too, that the plan was also terminated because, as with most o…

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