Friday, March 30, 2012

In the Scottish town will launch a free public Wi-Fi network


In a small Scottish market town Dzhedburg (Jedburgh), located between Newcastle and Edinburgh, will launch a free public Wi-Fi network. Pre- agreed that the network will be free for the first 12 months, but that, according to local residents, should be enough to boost interest in the city from tourists and business structures, according to Silicon.
Free Network is part of the development of broadband access in rural areas of Scotland, and its deployment was made possible through the joint efforts of organizations such as Scottish Borders New Ways Partnership and the Jedburgh Alliance.
Source:. nag. ru.

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