Haringey is one of four London boroughs who have announced plans to roll out free WiFi, in the latest push to increase internet access.
Along with, Barnet, Harrow and Brent, Haringey is working with Arqiva, which is already working with five other London boroughs (Camden, Wandsworth, Hounslow, Islington, and Hammersmith and Fulham) on similar projects.
The firm said rollouts would be taking place over the next 12 months. The service will use a mix of 3G and 4G small-cell technologies fixed to council street infrastructure such as lampposts to ensure coverage in high-footfall areas.
30 minutes of free use per day will be on offer. Further access will be charged at rates between £5 a day to £30 a month.
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Does 3G/4G mean that my wireless laptop which connects via hubs will not work ?
So it won't work then. But I'll still have to pay for it through Council Tax
Is there more information anywhere? A "wi-fi" connection and a "3G/4G" connection are fundamentally different things, so I don't think it quite makes sense.
This is all I could find, from August last year: http://www.haringey.gov.uk/free_wifi_boost.htm
Thanks. None the wiser though! I suspect it will end up looking like a normal wifi network.
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