Email this article   Print article 

EarthLink Cuts Off Philly Wi-Fi

By Caitlin Moriarity, CRN
May 14, 2008    3:59 PM ET

EarthLink customers in Philadelphia will need to find a new wireless provider, as EarthLink announced Tuesday that the company is shutting down its municipal Wi-Fi network. Customers will still receive Wi-Fi service from EarthLink during a 30-day transition period through June 12. After the 30-day transition period, EarthLink will begin decommissioning the wireless network.

EarthLink had previously attempted to find another organization to take over the $17 million Wi-Fi network, either the City of Philadelphia or a non-profit.

"EarthLink has worked diligently for many months to transfer our Wi-Fi network to a new owner -- at no cost," said Rolla Huff, EarthLink's chairman and CEO, in a statement. "Unfortunately, our hope that we could transfer our network to a non-profit organization that had planned to offer free Wi-Fi throughout Philadelphia will not be realized. Since we have exhausted our efforts to find a new owner of the network, our only responsible alternative now is to remove our network at our cost and assist our Wi-Fi customers with alternative ways to access the Internet."

The company also filed a proceeding in federal court to receive permission to remove equipment from Philadelphia street lights, and to limit EarthLink's monetary liability to $1 million.

The termination of EarthLink's Wi-Fi in Philadelphia follows in a long line of other municipal Wi-Fi problems for the company. In August of last year, start-up solution provider ePath Communications beat out EarthLink to win a contract to provide a wireless network for Long Island, N.Y.. EarthLink has also shut down Wi-Fi networks in Corpus Christi, Texas, and Milpitas, Calif., although both cities chose to take over the networks from EarthLink free of charge.


Email this article   Print article 

More Networking

Recent Articles

Telco Shuffle: AT&T's Executive Reorganization

Following its fourth-quarter loss, AT&T makes some major changes to the executive ranks.

Telco Updates: Level 3 Wins DoD Contract; CenturyLink Hooks Up Jeans Maker

CRN looks at recent headlines made by telecom carriers, including CenturyLink, China Unicom, Integra and more.

10 Telecom Predictions for 2012

What will next year hold for telco mergers and the mobile device boom? CRN makes its 2012 predictions for the Telecom industry.

  More Slide Shows




Related Videos
Loading...