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In 2012, the government of New York City installed Wi-Fi routers at 10 payphones in the city (seven in Manhattan, two in Brooklyn, and one in Queens [9]) as part of a pilot project. The Wi-Fi was free of charge and available for use at all times. [6] [9] The Wi-Fi signal was detectable from a radius of a few hundred feet (about 100m).
NYC meshnet was founded in 2014 and was originally based on the Cjdns protocol. [12] [13] [14] In 2014 a new NYC Mesh website was launched and the first antennas were installed using firmware from Guifi. In 2015 NYC Mesh received a grant from ISOC-NY, the New York chapter of the Internet Society. [15]
[2] Another service YellowPagesDirectory.com provides for users is the ability for anyone nationwide to “opt-out” of local telephone book delivery; their website offers a portal to The Local Search Association's National Yellow Pages Consumer Choice Opt-Out Site, [3] which allows anyone in the United States to cease delivery of phone books ...
Free public WiFi has been available in spots throughout NYC, but now the mayor's office is looking to cover all of its five boroughs with connectivity. In a press release today, the city's ...
Microsoft Sponsors Free Boingo Wi-Fi in NYC and San Francisco Free Holiday Wi-Fi Available at Manhattan Subway Stations, NYC and San Francisco Hotzones; Sponsorship Highlights Microsoft's New ...
Since March 2003 New York City has operated a single 24-hour phone number for government information and non-emergency services. The number, 3-1-1, is toll-free from any phone in the city. The services provided by NYC311 have gradually expanded since its start, including information on hundreds of City services, agencies, and events.
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Surfing the Internet on the go will be more convenient and affordable for Time Warner Cable's Internet customers in New York City with the rapid build out of the ...
A telephone directory, commonly called a telephone book, telephone address book, phonebook, or the white and yellow pages, is a listing of telephone subscribers in a geographical area or subscribers to services provided by the organization that publishes the directory. Its purpose is to allow the telephone number of a subscriber identified by ...