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Summary: Techies across the country are keeping an envious eye on a historic town in Florida. The city of Dunedin, Florida will join the ranks of the elite few to have WiFi on a metro-wide scale. (PRWEB) May 9, 2005 -- Techies across the country ...

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Techies across the country are keeping an envious eye on a historic town in Florida. The city of Dunedin, Florida will join the ranks of the elite few to have WiFi on a metro-wide scale.

(PRWEB) May 9, 2005 — Techies across the country are keeping an envious eye on a historic town in Florida. The city of Dunedin, Florida will join the ranks of the elite few to have WiFi on a metro-wide scale.

On Thursday, May 5th, the city announced that Citi WiFi Networks, will install a network that will cover the 10-square-mile-city. In the first hours after the announcement, residents were already pre-subscribing for service.

City residents wishing to join the Priority Subscriber’s list can call 727-822-1630 or go online to citiwifi.com. The list will allow Citi WiFi to target areas of the city for priority installation.

Dunedin Florida to get Metro-Wide WiFi

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