Telerama

telerama
Company typePrivate
IndustryInternet & Communications
Founded1991
HeadquartersPittsburgh
Key people
Doug Luce, Founder, President, and CEO
ProductsISP
Websitewww.telerama.com

Telerama was an Internet service provider (ISP) and technology company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1991 and promoted itself as the third ISP in world history.[1]

Telerama launched its Wi-Fi network in Pittsburgh in 2001, comprising over 200 nodes. It concentrated access mainly in "coffee-house" style arrangements.[2]

In 2003, Telerama's Wi-Fi network started appearing at sites in the Cultural District, Pittsburgh.[3] In 2004 it started lighting up large buildings in downtown Pittsburgh.[4]

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 based site router, and a handful of WiFi antennas arranged to service seating areas of a location.

  1. ^ Telerama Internet entry on bioportfolio.com
  2. ^ "Pittsburgh goes wireless with Telerama technology". bizjournals. 2001-08-03. Retrieved 2018-06-15.
  3. ^ Telerama unwires Cultural District
  4. ^ One Oxford Centre becomes largest public wi-fi location Downtown