EarthLink added Wi-Fi to its arsenal of wireless offerings on Tuesday. The Internet service provider has begun selling "EarthLink Wireless High Speed," which will let EarthLink customers use about 650 ...
EarthLink turned on two more of its Wi-Fi cities this week. On Tuesday, the Internet service provider announced that Milpitas, Calif., had begun offering service over its new citywide Wi-Fi network ...
Corpus Christi, Texas, and Milpitas, Calif., giving up on commercial Wi-Fi service and returning the focus to government applications and free public hotspots As two U.S. cities take over networks ...
EarthLink and Google have formed an alliance to offer free wireless internet access throughout the city of San Francisco. They also plan to offer a premium service for a fee. EarthLink and Google beat ...
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ATLANTA, June 13, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EarthLink, a leading internet provider dedicated to delivering great customer experiences, today announced the availability ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google Inc. is joining EarthLink Inc. in a bid to build a wireless network in San Francisco that would offer basic Internet access for free and charge about $20 per month to surf the ...
The city of Philadelphia has selected EarthLink Inc. to deploy a citywide wireless broadband network, the largest municipal Wi-Fi network in the U.S., the company announced Tuesday. The Wi-Fi ...
EarthLink's recent decision to lay off 900 workers shows that it is scaling back its municipal Wi-Fi plans, but it is not abandoning them altogether EarthLink’s announcement that it will lay off 900 ...
Philadelphia was the first major city to start a wireless network. The City of Brotherly Love was supposed to be a showcase for Earthlink, the company that's providing the service. But WiFi is off to ...
It sounded almost too good to be true: affordable, reliable wireless Internet access anywhere in Houston. An outside company would invest $50 million in the system. The only cost to taxpayers, other ...