Ars Technica did an article about what we have created:
This prompted a lot of incoming emails (which we are working on responding to), from all over the United States, as well as other parts of the world, including places like Croatia and Papa New Guinea.
The story was picked up on Redit, Slashdot, and some other places. I (Chris Sutton), was interviewed by KIRO radio in Seattle, and there have been other websites that picked up the story, like Popular Mechanics, and Quartz. From the emails we received, we also found out about several other locations which are doing this, or are on the verge of coming online, like AUWireless in Golden, CO.
More links to articles:
- https://www.rt.com/usa/320496-orcas-island-internet-wireless/
- http://www.silverdoctors.com/how-a-rural-community-in-washington-state-created-its-own-internet-service/
- http://fossbytes.com/dbiua-group-of-people-created-their-own-internet-service/
- http://www.skyvalleychronicle.com/BREAKING-NEWS/SAN-JUAN-ISLANDERS-TELL-THEIR-INTERNET-SERVICE-PROVIDER-TO-GO-POUND-SAND-br-They-became-their-own-ISP-2307456
- http://teapartybulletin.com/liberal-stronghold-takes-incredibly-un-liberal-action/
- https://blog.christopherburg.com/2015/11/04/the-decentralized-internet/