davieG Posted 24 June 2011 Share Posted 24 June 2011 Merc Free wireless internet could be made available for shoppers and tourists. Leicester City Council is looking at whether to introduce wi-fi internet access in public areas across the city centre, which anyone could connect to using laptops and smartphones. If that is a success, it could be rolled out across the city and into parts of the county. Jill Craig, director of information and support at Leicester City Council, said: "This is a very exciting development. "We will be looking to meet with other councils to learn from their experiences in delivering free wi-fi in public spaces. "We have already begun work on the development of two wi-fi pilots for public access, in New Walk Museum and the central library." Leicester would be following in the footsteps of cities such as Barcelona, New Orleans and San Francisco. London Mayor Boris Johnson has promised to have a free wi-fi network in place in the capital in time for next year's Olympics. Leicester mayor Sir Peter Soulsby said: "We're still in the early stages. Initially, it will be focused on the city centre but if it is a success then it could be expanded across the city. "It would be convenient for shoppers and visitors." The city council said it was too early to say how much the scheme would cost. It is not known yet how fast the network would be, but many city networks around the world offer speeds of up to five megabits per second – similar to a lower-end home network. Some cities have provided tiered access, with slower speeds free and faster connection available for a fee. Student Hani Alquhayz, 27, who lives in the city centre, said: "Having wi-fi in Leicester city centre would be great. "I have a contract with Vodafone but it would be great to have free wi-fi out and about." Teresa Martin, 26, of Highfields, Leicester, said: "Introducing wi-fi in the city centre would be a great idea because everyone uses the internet. "Wi-fi is available in some cities, so it should really be extended to more cities, such as Leicester." Leicestershire County Council said it would look to work with the city council on the scheme. A spokesman said: "We are keen to explore how businesses and communities in Leicestershire could be supported by such networks." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bellend Sebastian Posted 24 June 2011 Share Posted 24 June 2011 How long until the Mercury gets a letter about the risk of everyone getting brain cancer? I predict by Tuesday Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raj Posted 24 June 2011 Share Posted 24 June 2011 This wifi malachy is just the latest craze It'll never catch on,just like the internet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon the Hat Posted 24 June 2011 Share Posted 24 June 2011 Jesus, councils really need to sort their shit out. On one hand complaining about the terrible impact of cuts on key areas like Childrens services, and then coming out with plans like this. Seriously? Who needs it that doesn't have 3G anyway? Complete waste of money. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 24 June 2011 Author Share Posted 24 June 2011 Jesus, councils really need to sort their shit out. On one hand complaining about the terrible impact of cuts on key areas like Childrens services, and then coming out with plans like this. Seriously? Who needs it that doesn't have 3G anyway? Complete waste of money. Who those British & Foreign tourists that flock our lovely city with it's preserved buildings, it's hidden Roman heritage and it's closed Museums and Art Gallery. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bellend Sebastian Posted 24 June 2011 Share Posted 24 June 2011 Jesus, councils really need to sort their shit out. On one hand complaining about the terrible impact of cuts on key areas like Childrens services, and then coming out with plans like this. Seriously? Who needs it that doesn't have 3G anyway? Complete waste of money. 3G is shit in Leicester (although it has got a bit better on some networks recently) - it was listed in a survey as being one of the worst places for it not long ago. I haven't got a clue how much it would cost, but I suspect not that much Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Itsthejoeker Posted 24 June 2011 Share Posted 24 June 2011 Go to starbucks or mcdonalds if you want free internet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unit Posted 24 June 2011 Share Posted 24 June 2011 Go to starbucks or mcdonalds if you want free internet? Wow, that sounds healthy and cheap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christoph Posted 24 June 2011 Share Posted 24 June 2011 Wifi is a lot faster than 3g as well, so that would be a bonus though I hardly ever use my internet on my phone, suppose it would be decent for some dickhead working in topman to sneak around on his phone instead of doing his job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samjohnson Posted 24 June 2011 Share Posted 24 June 2011 It'll be easier than picking several free wi-fi spots like mcdonalds and coffee shops out and about... But I suppose there will be some form of security risk, but i'm sure the Council will think about that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unit Posted 24 June 2011 Share Posted 24 June 2011 It'll be easier than picking several free wi-fi spots like mcdonalds and coffee shops out and about... But I suppose there will be some form of security risk, but i'm sure the Council will think about that There was an android app called Faceniff which logged all usernames and passwords on open wifi's like that, it got banned but it's still downloadable... careful out there people. This Public Service Announcement was bought to you by Unit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
accessory Posted 24 June 2011 Share Posted 24 June 2011 Leicester would be following in the footsteps of cities such as Barcelona, New Orleans and San Francisco. Nice to see the staff in the council press office are completely down-to-earth, unaffected in the slightest by delusions of grandeur.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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