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Good news! Melbourne CBD will build the largest wireless network, free of charge Wi-Fi

 
[Current News]     29 Sep 2016
Good news! Free Wi-Fi service will be rolled out throughout Melbourne CBD, including free Wi-Fi. for all railway stations within the urban ring Melbourne people go where there is no Wi-Fi, no longer need to worry about the network! Since December 2015, free Wi-Fi has been tested in two cities, Bendigo and Ballarat, according to the Times. On Thursday, goverment, Victoria, announced that it would f...

Good news! Free Wi-Fi service will be rolled out throughout Melbourne CBD, including free Wi-Fi. for all railway stations within the urban ring Melbourne people go where there is no Wi-Fi, no longer need to worry about the network! Since December 2015, free Wi-Fi has been tested in two cities, Bendigo and Ballarat, according to the Times. On Thursday, goverment, Victoria, announced that it would fully implement the new Wi-Fi network system in the heart of Murben.

Good news! Melbourne CBD will build the largest wireless network, free of charge Wi-Fi

(photo source: network) the hot spots in Melbourne will include the Bourke Street Mall, Queen Victoria Market (Queen Victoria Market) and South Wharf Promenade. including the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre) In the coming months, there will be more hot spots open. Goverment, Victoria, also released a map of the Wi-Fi web. The map shows the existing Wi-Fi network area in the CBD area and the Wi-Fi coverage area to be opened in the future. Users who connect to Wi-Fi do not have to log in with personal information and do not pop-up ads when using the network. Users can use up to 250 megabytes of traffic per electronic device every day. The Melbourne-based CBD free Wi-Fi program is part of goverment`s A $11 million Victoria Free Wi-Fi pilot program. The program will allow Melbourne to enjoy the fastest free Wi-Fi network in the country, said Philip Dalidakis, director of the state innovation department. State goverment also said, Ballarat and Bendigo`s trial runs attracted a total of 1 million usage. When the project is completed, Wi-Fi plans to cover 600000 square kilometers of Melbourne, Ballarat and Bendigo, making it the largest free Internet project in Australia.

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