Demand for Wireless Internet Paying Off for Schools
Los Angeles Times, May 20, 2008
By Jim Puzzanghera
For years, public and private schools have been using spectrum that was set aside by the government for distance learning. Now big media companies want to use those airwaves to deliver high-speed Internet access, opening news revenue streams for strapped educational institutions.
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