With little fanfare, the city of Fresno, California has "lit up" sections of downtown with free wireless Internet service, making it possible for people with Wi-Fi-enabled laptop computers to sit and surf the Internet along parts of Kern Street, Grizzlies Stadium and the Fulton Mall.
Now city officials plan to track how people use the service to decide what next steps to take in their long-range plan to bring wireless Internet capability to a larger swath of the city.
The city's new system can offer connection speeds of up to 54 megabytes per second, using a series of 16 antennas that city workers have installed in the past three weeks or so, said Bob Hendricks, city chief information officer.
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