Telerama was an Internet service provider (ISP) and technology company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
[2] In 2003, Telerama's Wi-Fi network started appearing at sites in the Cultural District, Pittsburgh.
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.
On April 4, Telerama founder Doug Luce stated, "We're actually in negotiations now to move service over to another local ISP.