Dublin City Council have notions of building a municipal Wi-Fi network? From SiliconRepublic.com:

According to reports this morning, Dublin City Council has put out a tender for consultants to offer advice regarding technological, regulatory and financial issues if such a service was deployed.

I hope they are better at planning wireless networks than they are at planning everything else.

Another interesting snippet from that article:

A recent survey by UK telecoms regulator Ofcom revealed that Ireland has surprisingly the largest penetration of Wi-Fi hotspots per head of population in the world, with 18.3 hotspots per 1,000 people.

I for one am very surprised by that, even if there is no shortage of open Wi-Fi networks in the commercial districts of Dublin 2 & 4. This figure is probably driven by the broadband providers switching over to supplying cheap DSL/Wi-Fi routers. Maybe the Ofcom guys should broaden their survey a little, go war driving around California for a couple of days maybe…