A Municipal Wireless Network (MWN) is a city-wide wireless network. These networks are usually created to provide high-speed Internet access to the public, although some private companies also offer them. Municipal wireless networks can be deployed in a number of ways, including using Wi-Fi hotspots, mesh networking, or dedicated outdoor nodes.
Municipal wireless networks have several advantages over other types of broadband Internet access. They can be deployed quickly and cheaply, and they offer users more flexibility in how they connect to the Internet. In addition, municipal wireless networks can help close the digital divide by providing low-cost or free Internet access to underserved communities.
Despite these advantages, there are also some challenges associated with municipal wireless networks. One challenge is that they can be difficult to manage due to their size and complexity. Additionally, interference from other devices (such as cell phones) can impact the performance of these systems.
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