Telerama was an
Internet service provider (ISP) and technology company based in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. It is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania#Municipalities, second-most populous city in Pennsylvania (after Philadelphia) and the List of Un ...
. It was founded in 1991 and promoted itself as the third ISP in world history.
Telerama launched its
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi () is a family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which are commonly used for Wireless LAN, local area networking of devices and Internet access, allowing nearby digital devices to exchange data by ...
network in Pittsburgh in 2001, comprising over 200 nodes. It concentrated access mainly in "coffee-house" style arrangements.
In 2003, Telerama's Wi-Fi network started appearing at sites in the
Cultural District, Pittsburgh
The Cultural District is a fourteen-square-block area in Downtown Pittsburgh bordered by the Allegheny River on the north, Tenth Street on the east, Stanwix Street on the west, and Liberty Avenue on the south.
The Cultural District features si ...
. In 2004 it started lighting up large buildings in downtown
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. It is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania#Municipalities, second-most populous city in Pennsylvania (after Philadelphia) and the List of Un ...
.
Telerama's stated approach to municipal Wi-Fi access was somewhat unusual. Eschewing the typical
Mu-Fi concept of blanketing every square inch of a town area with signal, Telerama instead concentrated on specific locations like coffee houses and apartments. Locations were usually serviced by a high-speed DSL line, a
Linux
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based site router, and a handful of WiFi antennas arranged to service seating areas of a location.
Closing
In April 2008, Telerama took its web site and associated email system off-line. On April 4, Telerama founder Doug Luce stated, "We're actually in negotiations now to move service over to another local ISP. If that works out, we will actually be going out of business." On April 21, 2008, its IP space began to be announced by
aspStation, Inc. As of April 22, 2008, the Telerama nameservers and website are once again available.
Telerama customers should get Internet restored soon
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References
{{Pittsburgh Corporations
Internet service providers of the United States
Telecommunications companies established in 1991
1991 establishments in Pennsylvania