Kaye Reynolds, City of Lenoir
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dec. 15, 2009
The City of Lenoir and Google Team-Up on Wi-Fi Project
Bridging the Digital Divide with Free Wi-Fi Access in Downtown Lenoir
(LENOIR/CALDWELL COUNTY, N.C.) – A group of school children with laptops were joined by representatives from the City of Lenoir, Caldwell County Schools and Google to announce the first-ever launch of the free Lenoir Municipal Wi-Fi Network. This latest development is part of a continuing effort to provide the community with the most cutting-edge technological resources, making Lenoir a leader in its approach to successfully bridging the digital divide.
“Downtown Lenoir will continue to be Western North Carolina’s latest hot spot with today’s announcement,” said Lenoir Mayor David Barlow. “By providing visitors and locals with this free service, they can easily visit our shops, enjoy a cup of coffee, access the Wi-Fi and stay connected, which is increasingly important in our busy lives. What also makes this special is that the Wi-Fi can be accessed from outside sitting on a park bench. Unleashed Internet connection is different than typical Wi-Fi systems. This shows that our town is making a commitment to being a step ahead. With the work from our City employees and having a corporate citizen like Google in our community, the tools and know-how to make this announcement possible was truly a team effort.”
Funding for the Lenoir Municipal Wi-Fi Network, was made possible through a Google gift to the City of Lenoir of $110,348 for the project’s capital costs, which includes the radios, equipment needed to run the network and extra bandwidth for the users. Google also made a separate payment of $15,000 to allow Google to host the Wi-Fi’s landing page (http://wifi.google.com/lenoir/) for three years, and include links to information about organizations in the city as well as Google services. The City is responsible for both the operation and the running of the Lenoir Municipal Wi-Fi Network.
The Wi-Fi announcement is a continuation of Caldwell County Schools’ (CCS) commitment to incorporating computers and technological expertise in the classroom. In February, 150 refurbished, Wi-Fi ready laptops were donated for CCS’ “Lending Laptop” program through a Google Community Grant to seven CCS schools – Davenport A+ Elementary, Lower Creek Elementary, Valmead Elementary, Whitnel Elementary, West Lenoir Elementary, William Lenoir Middle and Hibriten High School.
“Our students must be ready to compete in this 21st century knowledge-based
economy,” said Dr. Steve Stone, Caldwell County Schools Superintendent. “The free Wi-Fi, combined with the “Lending Laptop” program, provides our students with a real-life demonstration for our students to highlight the active role that technology plays in our day-to-day lives. Our efforts have now come full circle.”
The Wi-Fi nodes cover a one-half-mile radius (one-mile diameter) roughly centered at the intersection of West and Main Streets. There are currently 13 access points deployed around Lenoir. When you connect to the Wi-Fi, your browser will take you to a landing page and there, you’ll see instructions and terms of service to access the Wi-Fi.
“Google is strongly committed to providing our data center communities with access to the most up-to-date information and resources,” said Tom Jacobik, Google’s Operation Manager in Lenoir. “Putting in the Wi-Fi program is a team effort, involving our many community partners and the Googlers at the data center. The families, school children and visitors to our community will benefit greatly from this new service, which we are thrilled to have funded. Employees with the City of Lenoir will do a great job operating and servicing the Wi-Fi network.”
The Lenoir Municipal Wi-Fi Network was made with the support of several city and county staffers and departments, including the City of Lenoir’s Public Works Department, which provided the facilities and labor to perform the installation and placement of all access points. Caldwell Hospice and Palliative Care, Caldwell County EMS, the Lenoir Police Department and the Lenoir Fire Department allowed their buildings to be used as access points.
For more information about Lenoir Municipal Wi-Fi Network, please visit http://wifi.google.com/lenoir/. For more information about Google, please visit www.google.com/lenoir.
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