Like the Philadelphia contract EarthLink will both build the 50-square-mile Wi-Fi mesh footprint and act as the primary ISP. EarthLink will first build a two-square-mile proof-of-concept network in the city for testing and analysis. The remainder of the network will be completed by the end of 2006.
Using Anaheim’s public light poles as installation points, EarthLink will deploy Tropos Networks’ MetroMesh Wi-Fi routers, which will act both as hotspot access points and backhaul radios to link the mesh back to an EarthLink point of presence. EarthLink provided no specifics on plans for pricing the network, saying only it would be inexpensive. In Philadelphia, however, it has promised to deliver broadband speeds for under $20 a month to residents and even lower prices to underprivileged residents. EarthLink is running an open-access model in both markets allowing other ISPs to use the infrastructure.
