Nintendo Wifi for the City of London


The City of London Corporation has announced that the City is to benefit from complete WiFi coverage. The City (which covers about one square mile) is working in partnership with a WiFi company, The Cloud, to implement the scheme over the next few months.

 

According to ABCmoney.co.uk, WiFi providers The Cloud will be setting up a WiFi network in London. HereÂ’s a quote from the article:

 

The City of London Corporation is all set to have WiFi network in place covering the entire city (The square mile). The project is being undertaken by the corporation in partnership with a private WiFi firm, The Cloud. It is expected to be implemented in full in the next few months.

 

The Cloud, which will install the hardware and equipment, will make use of street furniture like the lamp posts and street signs for the purpose.

 

The network will make the city WiFi-enabled and workers as well as visitors within the square mile will be able to make use of wireless devices to access the internet on streets and in open spaces. The project will support high speed internet access, email, music and video downloads and voice over WiFi services.

 

HereÂ’s another quote.

 

The Cloud has opted for an open network concept, which means that any service provider can use the network for a price to provide services to its customers. The firm already runs several WiFi hotspots in London, such as at Canary Wharf, the British Library and Coffee Republic, a chain of cafés. Operators, including BT Group and Nintendo, rent time on The Cloud’s network.

 

Yeah. Free Nintendo DS WiFi for all of the City of London. Productivity dies as WiFi figures go up. Nintendo starts printing money, and realize Europe should be taken seriously when Tetris DS sells out in London in one day.

 

Yeah, thatÂ’s a bit over-estimated. As if Nintendo would take Europe seriously!


The City of London Corporation has announced that the City is to benefit from complete WiFi coverage. The City (which covers about one square mile) is working in partnership with a WiFi company, The Cloud, to implement the scheme over the next few months.

 

According to ABCmoney.co.uk, WiFi providers The Cloud will be setting up a WiFi network in London. HereÂ’s a quote from the article:

 

The City of London Corporation is all set to have WiFi network in place covering the entire city (The square mile). The project is being undertaken by the corporation in partnership with a private WiFi firm, The Cloud. It is expected to be implemented in full in the next few months.

 

The Cloud, which will install the hardware and equipment, will make use of street furniture like the lamp posts and street signs for the purpose.

 

The network will make the city WiFi-enabled and workers as well as visitors within the square mile will be able to make use of wireless devices to access the internet on streets and in open spaces. The project will support high speed internet access, email, music and video downloads and voice over WiFi services.

 

HereÂ’s another quote.

 

The Cloud has opted for an open network concept, which means that any service provider can use the network for a price to provide services to its customers. The firm already runs several WiFi hotspots in London, such as at Canary Wharf, the British Library and Coffee Republic, a chain of cafés. Operators, including BT Group and Nintendo, rent time on The Cloud’s network.

 

Yeah. Free Nintendo DS WiFi for all of the City of London. Productivity dies as WiFi figures go up. Nintendo starts printing money, and realize Europe should be taken seriously when Tetris DS sells out in London in one day.

 

Yeah, thatÂ’s a bit over-estimated. As if Nintendo would take Europe seriously!

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