> Mysore's distinction is not well known. Even participants in a TV quiz
> show could not answer correctly when asked which was India's first Wi-Fi
> enabled city.


I am not sure what is being referred to here. India's first Wi-Fi enabled city 
is infact
Bangalore. Sify (ISP) made it happen over an year and half back itself. But 
yeah, unlike
mysore there might be less number of hotspots in Blore. How are the hotspots 
within Mysore?
Someone tried it yet? Any connectivity issues from any part of the city??





--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> 
> Hi,
>   Was not aware of this info
> ---------
> 
> MYSORE IS ONE UP ON BANGALORE 
> R Raghavendra, Bangalore 
> The Times of India (17 Aug)
> 
> Don't let the oldworld charm of Mysore fool you: It has raced past
> hi-tech Bangalore, by going completely wireless (Wi-Fi), an achievement
> still beyond Bangalore.  
> 
> This means if you are on Kalidasa Road at Vontikoppal in Mysore, you can
> check your emails on your laptop.  
> 
> Wi-Fi, or wireless fidelity, is freedom: it allows you to connect to the
> Internet from a couch in your home or a room in a hotel or a conference
> room at work - without wires.  
> 
> Mysore's distinction is not well known. Even participants in a TV quiz
> show could not answer correctly when asked which was India's first Wi-Fi
> enabled city.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> -Dr. N. KAULGUD  :-)
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> tamasOmA jyOtirga-maya
> (let us) march (away) from darkness towards light
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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