Internet giants Google are set to provide free WiFi worldwide. As an initiative of this project, Google has setup its free wifi service in New York, USA.
Google has started a separate body to work on its long term project of providing free WiFi all over the world. The company is known as SideWalk Labs. Google’s SideWalk which has provided with high speed free wifi connectivity is also set to buy two new companies soon.
To provide free high speed wifi to the general public, Google is using Big Apple’s old phone booth. Google plans on using ten thousand more booths to provide the services that they promise.
They will be making necessary changes to those phone booths. They also promise to not only provide free wifi but also allow people to charge their phones in those booths. In addition to that people will also be able to make free of cost domestic calls says Google.
We have always known that Google has set no limits to their projects. They also plan to install touch screens on those phone booths. The touch screen will be used to display information about the city locations such as restaurants, museums, offices, coffee shops, etc. through maps.
According to the Bloomberg News, the phone booths will provide these services before the start of winter. Google is then going to expand the same services to other parts of the world after this trial is successful.
They will be making necessary changes to those phone booths. They also promise to not only provide free wifi but also allow people to charge their phones in those booths. In addition to that people will also be able to make free of cost domestic calls says Google.
We have always known that Google has set no limits to their projects. They also plan to install touch screens on those phone booths. The touch screen will be used to display information about the city locations such as restaurants, museums, offices, coffee shops, etc. through maps.
According to the Bloomberg News, the phone booths will provide these services before the start of winter. Google is then going to expand the same services to other parts of the world after this trial is successful.
Source: Sabkura
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