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City of Portland Selects SkyPilot Networks and MetroFi to Deliver Citywide Multi-Use Wi-Fi Network; First Municipal Wi-Fi Network in State of Oregon to Provide Wireless Public Internet Access and Public Safety Services.


PORTLAND, Ore. -- SkyPilot Networks, the leading provider of carrier-class broadband wireless See wireless broadband.  mesh networks, today announced that the City of Portland
This article is about the passenger train City of Portland; for cities around the world, see the disambiguation page Portland.
The City of Portland
, Ore., has selected MetroFi, the leader in designing, building and operating citywide Wi-Fi networks, to build out a wireless network powered by SkyPilot equipment. The mixed-use network will provide citywide public Internet access See how to access the Internet.  as well as new enhanced services for the City of Portland's public safety, public works public works
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, property inspectors and other field-based employees who will be equipped to wirelessly download and upload reports and data from the field.

"We are proud to partner with MetroFi in this effort to bring ubiquitous wireless Internet access to the City of Portland," said Portland Mayor Tom Potter Tom Potter is the Mayor of the city of Portland, Oregon in the United States. He was elected in 2004, and his term ends in 2008; Potter has announced that he does not intend to seek re-election. Prior to his service as mayor, he was Portland's police chief. . "I am eager to see the technology employed to help streamline city services The examples and perspective in this article or section may represent an unduly geographically limited view of the subject.
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 and enhance public safety communications."

City Commissioner Dan Saltzman also praised the announcement. "This partnership between MetroFi and the City represents a monumental effort to bridge the digital divide. Free wireless Internet access will benefit residents, businesses and even visitors to Portland," Saltzman said.

Portland has been proclaimed North America's "Best Big City," according to Money magazine, due to its strong focus on livability, visibility and now, Wi-Fi accessibility. The city spans 134 square miles with a population of approximately 540,000 and represents the largest municipal Wi-Fi network to date. Portland marks another important municipal Wi-Fi network win for MetroFi and SkyPilot, which already have announced plans to deploy carrier-class mesh networking systems in Cupertino, Santa Clara and Sunnyvale, Calif., as well as Aurora, Ill.

The City of Portland sought out a cost-effective and simplified solution capable of integrating multiple frequency bands, including 2.4 GHz for public access and public safety and 5 GHz mesh backhaul services. SkyPilot's SkyExtender DualBand, a high-capacity mesh backhaul device with an integrated wireless access point mounted at strategic points within the Portland city limits, will be instrumental in delivering city services and public access to the community. The free, advertising-sponsored Wi-Fi service will be delivered throughout Portland by network operator MetroFi.

"It's well-known that Portland is a highly desirable place to live and visit. With the addition of free citywide Wi-Fi service and improved city services, Portland will be even more attractive," said SkyPilot CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Bob Machlin. "The scope of this deployment, our largest to date, will showcase the high availability, scalability and security advantages of our wireless mesh network (1) A network that relies on all nodes to propagate signals. Although the wireless signal may start at some base station (access point) attached to a wired network, a wireless mesh network extends the transmission distance by relaying the signal from one computer to another.  architecture."

About MetroFi

MetroFi is the leader in designing, building and operating Wi-Fi networks. The company partners with municipalities, ISPs and other companies to deliver secure, reliable high-speed wireless broadband services to entire communities. Recipient of the Wireless Ventures' Investors' Choice award, MetroFi is a private company with venture backing from Sevin Rosen Funds Sevin Rosen Funds (SRF) is a venture capital firm that was established in 1981 by L.J. Sevin and Ben Rosen. SRF was involved in the financing of ArQule, CIENA, Citrix, Cypress Semiconductor, Electronic Arts, Lotus Development Corporation, Silicon Graphics, and Vitesse.  and August Capital. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA. For more information on MetroFi and its services, visit www.metrofi.com.

About SkyPilot Networks

SkyPilot Networks is the leading provider of carrier-class wireless mesh solutions that enable service providers, municipalities, and public safety agencies to rapidly deploy cost-effective broadband access, voice over IP, public and private Wi-Fi access, video surveillance, and other wireless applications. The SkyPilot solution utilizes a patent-pending synchronous mesh architecture with high-speed switched directional antenna arrays that extends reach, mitigates interference, and maximizes spectral reuse. The result is a highly scalable, reliable, and deterministic mesh network that simplifies design, increases deployment flexibility, and dramatically reduces equipment and operating costs. SkyPilot has proven scalability and reliability with over 200 customers in more than 40 countries. SkyPilot is a principal member of the WiMAX Forum(TM) and a privately held company privately held company

A firm whose shares are held within a relatively small circle of owners and are not traded publicly.
 based in Santa Clara, California Santa Clara, California (IPA: /ˌsæntəˈklærə/) , founded in 1777 and incorporated in 1852, is a city in Santa Clara County, in the U.S. state of California. . For more information on SkyPilot and its solutions, contact pr@skypilot.com or visit http://www.skypilot.com.
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