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When Pigs Wi-Fi – Is your community keeping up with Hermiston, Oregon?

This is cowboy country, where the rodeo is coming to town, the high school’s "kiss the pig" contest involves a genuine hog, and life seems about as high-tech as the local calf-dressing competition, when teams race to wrestle protesting calves into T-shirts.

But Hermiston is actually a global leader of our Internet future. Today, this chunk of arid farm country appears to be the largest Wi-Fi hot spot in the world, with wireless high-speed Internet access available free for some 600 square miles. Most of that is in eastern Oregon, with some just across the border in southern Washington.

Driving along the road here, I used my laptop to get e-mail and download video – and you can do that while cruising at 70 miles per hour, mile after mile after mile, at a transmission speed several times as fast as a T-1 line. (Note: it’s preferable to do this with someone else driving.)

This kind of network is the wave of the future, and eastern Oregon shows that it’s technically and financially feasible. New York and other leading cities should be embarrassed that Morrow and Umatilla Counties in eastern Oregon are far ahead of them in providing high-speed Internet coverage to residents, schools and law enforcement officers – even though all of Morrow County doesn’t even have a single traffic light.

The big cities should take note, said Kim Puzey, the general manager of the Port of Umatilla on the Columbia River here. "We’d like people to say, ‘If they can do it out in the boondocks with a small population, that model can be applied to highly complex areas,’ " he said.

By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF

Full Story: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/07/opinion/07kristof.html?ex=1124164800&en=94f984025078d007&ei=5070&emc=eta1

(Many thanks to Geoff Badenoch for passing this along. Russ)

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