Tel Aviv goes wireless
Residents and travelers to Tel Aviv will receive free WiFi connection beginning in March 2013 as part of a new project initiated by the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality.
Tel Aviv-Jaffa will provide free WiFi access near 80 major locations around the city, including the city’s Mediterranean promenade, the Hatikvah Market, Florentin Street, Park Hayarkon and Old Jaffa, as well as major city streets, parks and tourism sites. Effectively, the entire city will be covered by fall 2013.
Travelers will be able to access the free WiFi service on a computer, tablet or smart phone with a bandwidth of at least 20 MB.
Gretchen Kelly
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