Mobile Tech Today

CIO Today Network Sites:   Top Tech News  |   CIO Today   |   Mobile Tech Today   |   Data Storage Today
News & Product Reviews for Mobile Tech Users
Brocade delivers
cloud-optimized networking solutions
to deploy, manage, and scale networks.

www.brocade.com
Wednesday, June 19th 
Introducing Simpana® 10 software
Home
Laptops & Tablets
Mobile Phones
Mobile Gadgets
Mobile Apps
BYOD & MDM
iPad
Mobile Industry News
Wireless Connectivity
Wireless Security
GPS & Maps
MTT Press Releases
 
Free Newsletters
Top CIO News
 
Mobile Tech Today
 

Advertisement


Wireless Connectivity

Google Could Cash in on Free Wi-Fi Zone in NYC

Google Could Cash in on Free Wi-Fi Zone in NYC
January 8, 2013 2:30PM

Bookmark and Share
"All you need is a laptop or smartphone and a Web browser to get online," said Google CIO Benjamin Fried of the new free Wi-Fi zone provided by Google in New York City. "We all know the Internet has the power not just to connect people around the world but to bring together diverse people like those in this community."

CommVault is a data and information management software company dedicated to providing organizations worldwide with a radically better way to manage data and information. Their unique Solving Forward philosophy allows them to deliver complete solutions with infinite scalability and unprecedented control over data and costs. Be among the first to experience Simpana 10 software. Click here now.

Instead of ribbon, officials cut Ethernet cables in New York on Tuesday as a symbolic way of opening the largest free Wi-Fi Relevant Products/Services zone in the city, courtesy of Google.

The search and technology giant and its partner, the Chelsea Improvement Co., will shell out about $45,000 a year to operate the service on top of its $115,000 set-up cost, according to reports, but Google stands to benefit not only from the good publicity but increased customer Relevant Products/Services access to its most profitable products, such as search and mobile Relevant Products/Services ads.

Investment Close to Home

The downtown area of the Meatpacking District and Chelsea includes residential, entertainment and business areas and has since 2006 been home to Google's second-largest base of operations, after its Mountain View, Calif., headquarters. The New York office employs about 3,000 people.

"We have partnered with Google to create New York City's largest contiguous Wi-Fi network Relevant Products/Services, with 29 separate Wi-Fi radios," the Chelsea Improvement Co. said on its Web site, adding that the project took 18 months to implement and that Google's sponsorship covered capital costs. "We know that the network will be a valued amenity for the neighborhood's residents, companies, and visitors."

Benjamin Fried, Google's chief information officer, said at the launch event at the Fulton Senior Center that the Wi-Fi network extends from Gansevoort Street to 19th Street, from 8th to 10th Avenues, and will also be available indoors at the senior center and for residents of a nearby public housing complex. A map of the covered zone is available on the Chelsea Improvement Co.'s Web site.

"All you need is a laptop Relevant Products/Services or smartphone and a Web browser to get online," Fried said. "We all know the Internet has the power not just to connect people around the world but to bring together diverse people like those in this community."

The New York City Housing Authority applauded the free Wi-Fi zone, "particularly for public housing residents in the surrounding area," said NYCHA Chairman John B. Rhea. "Expanding affordable broadband access in NYCHA communities helps to close the digital divide and also supports NYC's efforts to bring more services online, including the ability to apply for public housing; electronic application for NYCHA-supported jobs, and other enhancements."

New York Sen. Charles Schumer, reading notes from a connected iPad, said the relatively modest cost of the project created the possibility that free Wi-Fi could be added throughout the entire five boroughs of New York City, with the help of federal funds.

Cost-Effective

"It's high-tech, it's high speed, it's high job-growth and it's free," said the senator, noting the cost of Wi-Fi aboard airplanes and at some hotels.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg said free Wi-Fi was already available at 20 parks in the city, some provided by AT&T Relevant Products/Services, and another 32 areas are expected to be accommodated by September.

Technology consultant Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group told us the high population density of the Manhattan neighborhood made this a cost-effective strategy for Google.

"You get your name in front of a lot of folks and the cost per person is not a lot for high-quality contact," he said. "When you sign in to free Wi-Fi, it inevitably ties you back to a Google property, like the Chrome browser."

Based on your interest in this article, here's something that may be of interest to you also:

Recommended Reading: Search & Destroy: Why You Can't Trust Google Inc. Synopsis: This is the other side of the Google story. In Search & Destroy, Google expert Scott Cleland, shows that the world's most powerful company is not who it pretends to be. Google pretends to be a harmless lamb, but chose a full-size model of a Tyrannosaurus Rex as its mascot. Beware the T-Rex in sheep's clothing.

Tell Us What You Think
Comment:

Name:

Advertisement



 Wireless Connectivity
1. Why Google's Project Loon is Smart
2. Mobile Payments Slow To Catch On
3. Do Automakers Fear Apple Car Plans?
4. Privacy: Online Generation Wants It
5. AT&T Intros Push-to-Talk iPhone App


advertisement


 Most Popular Articles
1. New Nvidia Chip Boosts Citrix Graphics for Remote Workers
2. Verizon Enters Cloud Storage Wars with a Wisp
3. Will BlackBerry Fans Flock to the Q10 and Its Keyboard?
4. Verizon, Samsung Look Beyond 4G LTE with AWS and '5G'
5. Salesforce.com Rolls Out Mobile Government Solutions


advertisement

Have an informed opinion on this story?
Send a Letter to the Editor.
We want to know what you think.
Send us your Feedback.

 Related Topics  Latest News & Special Reports

  Huawei Phone Is a Quarter-Inch Thin
  Free Video Messaging Comes to Skype
  Prism's Secret: Bigger Data Seizure
  E3 Launches Future of Video Games
  Why Google's Project Loon is Smart

 Technology Marketplace
BYOD & MDM
Forrester Research Inc., Report: BYOD from AT&T. Make everyone more efficient.
 
Cloud & Virtualization
Brocade technologies help enable the full benefits of virtualization.
 
Contact Centers
Unlock the potential in your people with Microsoft Dynamics
Improve your customer relationships with Microsoft Dynamics
 
Customer Service
Unlock the potential in your people with Microsoft Dynamics
Improve your customer relationships with Microsoft Dynamics
 
Data Security
Simpana® 10 software: an exponential leap forward
 
Data Storage
Brocade makes it easier to deploy, manage, and scale networks.
 
Enterprise Hardware
Panasonic Toughbook® mobile computers are built to keep you running.
 
Enterprise Software
Simpana® 10 software: an exponential leap forward
 
Hardware
The best document scanner for you? Try KODAK's scanner selector
 
Innovation
The best document scanner for you? Try KODAK's scanner selector
 
Laptops & Tablets
Panasonic Toughbook® mobile computers are built to keep you running.
 
Network Security
Brocade makes it easier to deploy, manage, and scale networks.
 
Navigation
Mobile Tech Today
Home/Top News | Laptops & Tablets | Mobile Phones | Mobile Gadgets | Mobile Apps | BYOD & MDM | iPad
Mobile Industry News | Wireless Connectivity | Wireless Security | GPS & Maps | MTT Press Releases
Also visit these Enterprise Technology Sites
Top Tech News | CIO Today | Mobile Tech Today | Data Storage Today

Services:
FreeNewsFeed | Free Newsletters | XML/RSS Feed

About CIO Today Network | How To Contact Us | Article Reprints | Services for PR Pros (In partnership with NewsFactor) | Top Tech Wire | How To Advertise

Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
© Copyright 2000-2013 Mobile Tech Today. All rights reserved. Article rating technology by Blogowogo. Member of Accuserve Ad Network.