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  2. LinkNYC - Wikipedia

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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).

  3. Municipal wireless network - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo's free WiFi was made available for one year to the Times Square area in New York City beginning November 10, 2009. [7] [8] Microsoft made free WiFi available to select airports and hotels across the United States, in exchange for one search on the Bing search engine by the user. [9]

  4. NYC Mesh - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. New York City looks to blanket the five boroughs with free ...

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    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 ...

  6. School districts are using buses to provide Wi-Fi to students ...

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    Too many students do not have access to the resources they need to complete their assignments. School districts are using buses to provide Wi-Fi to students during quarantine Skip to main content

  7. Microsoft Sponsors Free Boingo Wi-Fi in NYC and San ... - AOL

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  8. Piggybacking (Internet access) - Wikipedia

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    We look forward to the day when all of New York has free Wi-Fi." [ 21 ] On November 17, 2014, the mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio , announced LinkNYC , an infrastructure project to create a free, encrypted, gigabit wireless network to cover New York City by replacing the city's payphones with Wi-Fi hotspots and web browser kiosks where ...

  9. NYC, state officials reveal free ways to get kids off their ...

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