Thursday, December 12, 2013

Lisbon's metro will have free Wi-Fi - TeK.sapo

stations of Alameda, Campo Grande, Military College and the Marquis of Pombal will be the first to benefit from access to the service as early as next week. The goal of the project, linking the Metropolitano de Lisboa, the ON-Fi and MOP is, however, guarantee access to the network at all compositions in the metro and about 50 stations by the end of the first quarter of 2014.

The use of the service is free to use and you only need to connect your laptop or cellphone to ON-FI (a term which also gives its name to the project) network, without prior registration, says a press release.

The service will allow the Lisbon Metro is the second in Europe to offer a service like that, so far only available in London.

Investment to guarantee free access Internet in Lisbon Metro is EUR 5 million, which the company guarantees are financed entirely by advertising revenues in Wi-Fi

“network future, the goal is to extend the service to other areas of mass concentration, such as stadiums, squares and other noble locations in the cities of Lisbon and Porto, “explains the ON Media Europe in a press release.

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