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NetNitco's service will cover the downtown Franklin Street area from 11th St. to 4th St. with one megabit of Bandwidth.
The city says the installation of the equipment is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of this year. "Having wireless Internet access as part of the downtown infrastructure makes Michigan City a very attractive location for businesses who are either looking to expand or relocate," said Michigan City Economic Development Corp. Chairman Thomas Edwards.
NetNitco currently serves thousands of customers with wireless broadband and DSL in Lake, Porter, LaPorte, Jasper and Newton counties.
Source: Inside INdiana Business
The city says the installation of the equipment is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of this year. "Having wireless Internet access as part of the downtown infrastructure makes Michigan City a very attractive location for businesses who are either looking to expand or relocate," said Michigan City Economic Development Corp. Chairman Thomas Edwards.
NetNitco currently serves thousands of customers with wireless broadband and DSL in Lake, Porter, LaPorte, Jasper and Newton counties.
Source: Inside INdiana Business