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September 14, 2005

Wireless Internet access in New York City parks

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Posted by Dominic Basulto

According to the New York Daily News, free Wi-Fi networks are being installed at 10 parks across the city, including Central Park and Prospect Park. The Wi-Fi networks are being installed by Manhattan-based Wi-Fi Salon. An executive with Wi-Fi Salon explains why the wireless networks are important to the future of the city: "We're the media capital of the world, the cultural capital of the world. There should be a wireless umbrella over the whole city."

(Hat tip: Curbed)

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