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The City of London has fired up its first mesh wi-fi network, promising net access from just about anywhere in the Square Mile.
The area in London is not just Europe's leading financial centre - it is said to be the continent's most advanced wireless network too.
That is the claim made by the network's creator The Cloud and by the City of London Corporation which has backed it.
There are 127 nodes on lamp posts giving access to 350,000 people.
The City of London Corporation believes it will be invaluable to traders, bankers and brokers who want access to their data when they are on the move - or out at lunch.
"Every second counts when you are doing deals," explains Simon McGinn from the Corporation.
But unlike some examples of municipal wi-fi, this network will not be free. It is available to a variety of providers who will charge customers a range of fees to log on.
The network covers 95% of the City's streets, though it is does not reach right across private land like the Broadgate development and the Inns of Court.
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The area in London is not just Europe's leading financial centre - it is said to be the continent's most advanced wireless network too.
That is the claim made by the network's creator The Cloud and by the City of London Corporation which has backed it.
There are 127 nodes on lamp posts giving access to 350,000 people.
The City of London Corporation believes it will be invaluable to traders, bankers and brokers who want access to their data when they are on the move - or out at lunch.
"Every second counts when you are doing deals," explains Simon McGinn from the Corporation.
But unlike some examples of municipal wi-fi, this network will not be free. It is available to a variety of providers who will charge customers a range of fees to log on.
The network covers 95% of the City's streets, though it is does not reach right across private land like the Broadgate development and the Inns of Court.
Read more