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Traverse City Municipal Wifi Live!

by John DiGiacomo

Partner

Communications Law

logo Municipal wifi is now live in our home office of Traverse City, Michigan thanks to the efforts of the Traverse City Downtown Development Authority and the Downtown Traverse City Association, an association of downtown merchants and businesses. Revision Legal attorney John Di Giacomo, a board member of the Traverse City Downtown Development Authority, was proud to aid the project by contributing his expertise in the drafting of the acceptable use policy and terms of service agreement for customer-facing aspects of the project. After over two years in the making, it is great to finally see the project come to live.

 

 

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