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August 25, 2006

Free Internet access for Village Square, Strand

By mid-September Mariemont residents and visitors will be able to access the Internet for free within the village square and Mariemont Inn areas.

Lily Pad is part of a “Give Back Cincinnati” program where growing areas within the Tri-State area will be receiving the free service.

“We were approached for inclusion in the project are very excited for the village,” Mariemont Councilwoman Kim Sullivan said.

Project Lily Pad, in conjunction with Time Warner Cable, will install two access points – small devices the size of a pizza box with rabbit ear antennas – on top of Graters and the Mariemont Inn. The business owners expressed interest in having the free service, which would serve all village citizens, businesses and Internet users in the area.

The service is free of cost because it will be paid for by corporate sponsors solicited and retained by Lily Pad. Also, Lily Pad will be responsible for all devices, project and sponsorship maintenance. The service is maintained by volunteers, too.

“The goal is to provide hot spots throughout the Cincinnati,” so that eventually free Internet access will be provided almost everywhere, according to Lily Pad volunteer Dan Barford.

“Using a PC or a PDA, users can access information while sitting on a bench in the park, walking down the street or while dining at a local restaurant. All for free … no strings attached,” according to the Lily Pad Web site, http://lilypadusa.org/index.html

Lily Pad Web sites and signage will promote the area as a free wireless zone and recognize sponsors, enabling them to promote their products to users and inquirers. The tax-deductible sponsorship will cover costs of installation, data access, maintenance, and marketing of the Lily Pad.

Posted by johnston at August 25, 2006 12:10 AM