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Hanoi considers free Wi-fi at more spots

Hanoians as well as tourists may soon get to enjoy free Wi-fi at various places in the capital, if a proposal put up by the local tourism department is approved.
Hanoi considers free Wi-fi at more spots ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –Hanoians as well as tourists may soon get to enjoy free Wi-fi at various placesin the capital, if a proposal put up by the local tourism department isapproved.

The proposal, recently submitted to the municipal people’s committees, suggestsproviding free Wi-fi access at all tourist destinations in the city, as well ashotels and restaurants.

On September 1, 2016, Hanoi started offering free Wi-fi access around Hoan KiemLake in the city centre and its neighbourhood in a pilot programme.

The programme has received a huge applause from the public. Up to now, thesystem has seen 2.4 million accesses from 732,000 subscribers.

The tourism department said the figures reflect the high demand and that theservice should be expanded.

As per the plan for tourism development in the capital, from 2016-2020, Hanoi aimsto develop telecommunication and IT infrastructure so as to provide free Wi-fiat tourist spots and at 80 percent of the hotels and restaurants.-VNA 
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