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WiFi network set to cover Pierce County

Published 11:01 am Thursday, December 11, 2008

Pierce County is on the way to being wired.

CenturyTel, a communications company specializing in broadband and fiber transport networks based in Louisiana, has been recommended by the Rainier Communications Commission to build a wireless network across most of Pierce County.

The commission advises county officials concerning communication needs in the area.

According to Bill Oltman, director of the commission, a request for information was sent out to 10 companies.

&#8220CenturyTel said they would build the network for free,” Oltman said. &#8220We were looking for a public safety network. That's what got us started.”

The plan is for CenturyTel to build pilot projects to prove their plan. If all works out as planned, a countywide wireless broadband network would be built.

The commission sees the public safety network as a backup that will move across jurisdictions.

According to a Pierce County press release, residents and businesses will receive free WiFi service during a 60-day test period in the pilot project areas and a limited-capacity free service is also planned.

Oltman said the free service would likely be about one hour per day, which allows people to try the WiFi network.

&#8220We expect this to be cheaper than DSL,” Oltman said. &#8220Another big advantage is competition and a multi-million dollar investment in the community.”

Pierce County Councilman Shawn Bunney, who spearheaded the WiFi project, has earmarked $250,000 for the plan.

Dennis Box can be reached at dbox@cmg-northwest2.go-vip.net/courierherald.