Some of Chicago residents might have felt excited on the plan announced early last year to blanket Chicago’s 228 square miles with wireless Internet access. They were hoping to become one of the largest cities to offer all-over access to the Web.
But in a recent report according to Chicago officials the ambitious plan proved to be too costly. They also told that too few residents would actually use it if it were actually materialized. In my opinion it is a “sour grapes” type of excuse. More in CNN.
