Girona, Spain is deploying a citywide Wi-Fi network for municipal applications. At present, the network is running in the Can Gibert del Pla and Santa Eugenia neighborhoods, but it is being expanded to cover the entire city (13 square kilometers). The network is currently used by the police for video surveillance of municipal buildings and public areas. Local government workers and students in neighborhood schools are also using the network. The city wants to bring wireless connectivity to disadvantaged communities. Girona is using equipment from Tropos Networks [1]; the systems integrator is Neomedia [2]. According to the press release, other planned uses for the network are: mobile police communications and information access via PDAs and laptops; centralized traffic management and monitoring of public transit vehicles; parking monitoring and management; centralized water control for public gardens; and real-time information for tourists to access on PDAs around town.The City and Province of Girona and the Catalan government are paying for the deployment and operation of the network.