Brooklyn, NY - A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging New York City’s push to turn payphones into Wi-Fi hotspots.
The Brooklyn judge ruled on Telebeam Telecommunications Corp.‘s lawsuit over what’s billed as the world’s largest municipal Wi-Fi network.
Some of the 7,500 planned hot spots began operating early this year. A consortium of companies called CityBridge LLC is paying to install them. The city stands to get digital advertising revenue.
Telebeam operates about 1,300 payphones citywide. The company’s suit said the city’s agreement with CityBridge created a monopoly.... Read More: VIN