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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...)
San Diego Metropolitan - 40 under 40 - September 2002
... the 29-year-old handles the organization?s media relations, creates and produces its print and visual materials and maintains three Web sites ? ccdc.com, bandwidthbay.org and ... (more...)
Downtown San Diego >> Business Relocation Real Estate Resources ...
... been on your list of top places to locate your business, you may be missing out on what others are learning.widthbay.org For more information, please visit www.bandwidthbay.org (more...)
I-15 Interregional Partnership (I-15 IRP) Technical Working Group
Viera mentioned a similar project completed in downtown San Diego that can be found at www.bandwidthbay.org . Eric Bruvold suggested that such a task is a lot of work and it would be ... (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...)
San Diego Regional EDC
... the flexibility to quickly move in, plug in and begin working. An interactive map of fiber optic lines in downtown San Diego is available at http://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...)
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...)