Welcome to the Pittsburgh Wireless
Neighborhoods Cooperative.
The Coop has been formed to provide advanced network services to
traditionally underserved communities. Coop members can gain access
to advanced network infrastructure, resources and expertise.
As you can learn from this Web site, the
Coop's services involve some of the newest developments in network
electronics, enabling the provision of high-bandwidth service over
copper, fiber optic or wireless connections. The Coop is installing
this type of infrastructure for use by its members. These organizations,
in turn, are working cooperatively to produce network resources
and services that can be shared with others.
You are invited to take part in this
activity. If your organization is within sight of the WQED
transmission tower - that red and white goal-post shaped tower that
rises 400 feet above a hill behind the University of Pittsburgh
main campus - you may be eligible for connection to the Coop's
initial high-bandwidth network backbone.
If your organization is elsewhere in the
Pittsburgh region, you can help us plan extensions of the initial
network backbone to reach your facility. The system architecture
is such that any site connected to the backbone can be used as
a secondary hub for connection to other sites. So if you can
see a building currently connected to the backbone, it should
be possible to connect your facility via that building.
You can also begin right now to work on the resource component of
the project by collaborating with current active members.
Even if you do not live in Western
Pennsylvania, the Coop may be able to help you develop network
connections in your area. We are eager to share our locally-developed
expertise with groups having a similar interest and focus - and we
would like to learn what you are doing. Please contact us.
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