Free and fast Wi-Fi in Porirua by the end of the year
22 July 2015
Free and fast Wi-Fi in Porirua by the end of the year
Porirua’s CBD will have the fastest
free public Wi-Fi service in Australasia by the end of the
year.
Porirua City Council last month signed a contract with Smartlinx3 to build a gigabit-speed fibre and wireless network in the city centre by the end of the year, with some zones likely to come online as early as September.
The capital cost of the initiative is $284,000, with ongoing costs of about $40,000 a year. The free public Wi-Fi service will be offered during the day.
Deputy Mayor ‘Ana Coffey said the initiative fitted well with the other projects the Council was running and funding to revitalise the city centre.
“Free and fast Wi-Fi across the CBD makes the area more attractive for visitors and residents,” Cr Coffey said.
“When people come to the city they’ll be able to access any information they need about local businesses and services. Everyone’s glued to their phones these days so having a great experience with fast Wi-Fi can add to a visitor’s experience and make it likelier they’ll come back.
“Our community really got behind the idea of having fast Wi-Fi through the Gigatown campaign so it’s great to be able to deliver on that goal.”
The free outdoor Wi-Fi area will cover from Tutu Place to Mungavin Bridge, and from Titahi Bay Road to Porirua Stream. Businesses in the same area will be able to connect to the gigabit-speed fibre network under contracts directly with Smartlinx3 or by way of a range of Internet service providers able to operate on the fibre network.
Smartlinx3 Managing Director Roger MacDonald said the fibre network will form the backbone of the Wi-Fi service.
“Fibre optic cabling will be directly
connected to each Gigabit Wi-Fi Access Points to ensure that
performance criteria can be met. This will also future proof
the Wi-Fi network as higher speed waveforms and user demands
evolve.
“Other cities like Brisbane may cover a larger
area in terms of hot spots, but Porirua achieves a first for
speed and accessibility with this initiative.”
Smartlinx3 was created as a public-private initiative in 2004 by Porirua, Hutt and Upper Hutt City Councils in association with private investors, to set up and operate an open access broadband telecommunications network across the three cities.
Currently visitors to the Porirua CBD can connect to Welly WiFi, a free public wireless Internet service provided by Porirua City Council on the back of its own provision to employees, contractors and Councillors.
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