SkyPilot adds Colorado, Maine deployments
SkyPilot Networks announced that its Wi-Fi mesh equipment has been deployed in Vail, Colo., and in the Rockland-Thomaston areas of Mid-coast Maine. For the Vail deployment, the vendor worked with CenturyTel on a contract that service provider won to build and operate the Wi-Fi network, which will be up and running at the end of this year. Vail is the first Colorado city to move ahead with this type of partnership to build a municipal Wi-Fi network, according to SkyPilot. The town selected CenturyTel to build its system following a competitive bid process that included proposals from six other companies.
In Maine, the communities of Rockland and Thomaston now have Wi-Fi mesh coverage built out by service provider RedZone Wireless, using SkyPilot's equipment. While larger Internet service providers have targeted Tier 1 markets for their initial municipal mesh roll-outs, RedZone is pursuing the other 25% of the marketplace, which is made up of towns having populations of 5 to 50,000," said Jim McKenna, president, RedZone Wireless, in a statement. "Many of these communities are presently underserved and a community mesh network is the fastest and most cost effective means to extend high-speed Internet service to these areas. After only six months of service, our penetration rate rivals that of local DSL and cable providers."
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"RedZone's deployment demonstrates how mesh networks can be rolled out quickly, and cost effectively in communities with less than 15,000 residents," added Bob Machlin, president and CEO, SkyPilot Networks.
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