August 15, 2003, 2:22 PM — The St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership wants to turn to center of the Florida down into a very large - and free - Wi-Fi hotspot. This could be a boon to tech-savvy residents - but will moves like this by governments and nonprofits cripple the Wi-Fi-for-pay industry?
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