New York introduced free wireless internet

New York City has decided to convert phone booths, which are mainly disuse, in a kiosk where you will be able to access the Internet for free, announced the city government.

"New Yorkers and visitors will be able to connect for free with the help of their smartphones, tablets and other WiFi devices," published by the city office for technology and telecommunications.

The first will be collection points for free wireless internet set up early next year and on them will be able to make free local calls, charging cell phones and access to city information.

Each Wi-Fi KIOSK will be 20 times faster than home Internet connection and crimp will be within a radius of 45 meters.

At each kiosk, internet will also be able to connect up to 250 devices.

The cost of setting up about 10,000 kiosks will cost $ 200 million and the city over the next 12 years expected $ 500 million in advertising revenues