Most Unwired US College
p2pnet.net News:- Intel’s second annual ‘Most UnWired’ report has just been released. And this time, colleges have been added to the roundup.
Interestingly, Indiana has two entries in the top three positions while MIT ranks number 26.
Languishing in the 100th position is the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.
The *Most Unwired College Campuses* survey findings are based on the number of hotspots, undergraduates, computers and the computer-to-student ratio, says Chipzilla.
The results were also based on the percentage of each college campus covered by wireless technology. The data was collected from university interviews and documents, and a variety of industry sources.
And the Number One colleges is (drum roll ………………………..)
Indiana University – Bloomington!
Coming up behind are:
2 Purdue University (West Lafayette, Ind)
3 The University of Texas at Austin (Austin, Texas)
4 Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland)
5 Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH)
6 Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh)
7 University of Akron (Akron, Ohio)
8 Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, Mich)
9 American University (Washington, DC)
10 St John’s University (New York)
Cities
Heading up the Cities list is San Francisco-San Jose-Oakland, Calif, and coming up are:
2 Orange County, California
3 Washington, DC
4 Austin-San Marcos, Texas
5 Portland, Ore
6 Seattle-Bellevue-Everett-Tacoma, Wash
7 Bergen-Passaic, N.J.
8 Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, NJ
9 San Diego
10 Denver
Johnson City, Tennessee, and Kingsport, Bristol, Virginia, tie for the coveted 100th spot.
Airports
Intel only lists 25 airports, but Number One airport is Dallas-Fort Worth International. From 2nd to 10th are:
2 LaGuardia International
3 Atlanta Hartsfield International (Atlanta)
4 O’Hare International (Chicago)
5 Baltimore/Washington International (Baltimore)
6 Minneapolis/St. Paul International (Minneapolis)
7 Seattle-Tacoma International (Seattle)
8. San Francisco International (San Francisco)
9 Los Angeles International
10 Denver International Airport (Denver)
John F. Kennedy International comes up as #25.




