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States, localities use wireless to attract new business

RESTON, VA.-States and localities increasingly are turning to wireless technologies to attract business and expand broadband penetration to citizens in traditionally underserved areas, according to a report from government market intelligence provider INPUT.

INPUT estimates the market for such services will grow from $500 million today to more than $2 billion by 2007, fueled by regulations that establish standards to help facilitate integration of systems for public-safety purposes, citizen use and business.

The report finds many larger cities are using grant and budget money to build infrastructure, while smaller cities are using taxpayer money to build networks.

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