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WIL WHEATON dot NET: 1.5: Comic-Con Day 2
I'm in the train depot in San Diego, totally getting online through a WiFi hotspot that's sponsored by bandwidthbay.org. I think it's beyond cool that I can sit here, and blog from ... (more...)

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WIL WHEATON dot NET: Where is my mind?: Comic-Con Day 2
I'm in the train depot in San Diego, totally getting online through a WiFi hotspot that's sponsored by bandwidthbay.org. I think it's beyond cool that I can sit here, and blog from ... (more...)

Free Hot Zones Aid Ailing Downtowns - Technology News by TechWeb
... is offering free wireless access in four downtown locations to help revitalize its "Bandwidth Bay" moniker, which was tarnished during the dot-com meltdown ( www.bandwidthbay.org (more...)

San Diego Metropolitan - San Diego Scene - January 2001
It also can be reached through the Centre City Development Corp.’s www.bandwidthbay.org . *** When Sandag was founded in 1972, Ken Sulzer was there. (more...)

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NEWS | SAN DIEGO Two more Wi-Fi hotspots to be deployed
... card and certain software be installed. ----- Related links San Diego's Bandwidth Bay: www.bandwidthbay.org ... (more...)

TOUR OF THE BANDWIDTH BAY FIBER NETWORK MAP
The website www.bandwidthbay.org has been designed to provide the necessary resources for a person or company (large or small) who is considering relocating to this burgeoning hi ... (more...)

Domain Sales Cooled Off a Bit This Week But SnapNames and Sedo Kept ...
... of the ledger, SnapNames added FamilyHealthPlan.org ($1,550) , Graveyard.org ($1,362) , Marceau.org ($1,101) , BandwidthBay.org ($1,100) and ... (more...)

Free Hot Zones Aid Ailing Downtowns - Government - IT Channel News by ...
... is offering free wireless access in four downtown locations to help revitalize its "Bandwidth Bay" moniker, which was tarnished during the dot-com meltdown (www.bandwidthbay.org) (more...)

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