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Free Wi-Fi Using Old Phone Booths

Bottom Line IT
July 27, 2015 11:30 AM

TechnologySidewalk Labs, a startup company with ties to Google, plans to turn all old phone booths in New York into Wi-Fi hotspots. We will discuss the advantages and security concerns with a project like this.

How are “smart cities” going to impact business in the future and who is protecting the systems. Will cities continue to opt for features while sacrificing security.

New Yorkers to get free Wi-Fi via old phone booths in Google-funded project, click here.

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