New York City Launches Free Wi-Fi At 5 More Public Parks



From today Onward's all Park Loving New Yorkers are able to use internet in the park also, now all they don't need to skip the digital beat.Now all of you are able to connect with your friends through Internet in Parks of New York City for free.New York city in a bid to launch Free Wi-Fi in all Public Parks, Subways, Car services and In Times Square.

Today New York City launches Free Wi-Fi in 5 new Public parks in a partnership with AT&T.AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots have landed at Astoria Park in Queens, Herbert Von King Park and McCarren Park Field House in Brooklyn, Tompkins Square Park in Manhattan and Clove Lakes Park in Staten Island.

The continued rollout is part of a five-year digital initiative to bring free Wi-Fi to 26 park locations spanning the five boroughs.

Battery Park, Rumsey Playfield, areas of Thomas Jefferson Park in East Harlem and Joyce Kilmer Park in the Bronx all went live with free Wi-Fi over the summer. Additional parks are slated to get the free AT&T hotspots, but the timing remains uncertain. You can expect to see new parks come online in the next several months, AT&T says.

What with Wi-Fi now in parks, rolling out to subways, available in car services and accessible in Times Square, New York is becoming an increasingly wired, mobile metropolis.

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