Dunedin’s Free Gig-Enabled Wifi Network Complete
Dunedin’s Free Gig-Enabled Wifi Network
Complete
The Southern Hemisphere’s fastest free city wi-fi network in Dunedin will be completed today with the final site in Macandrew Bay going live.
The city network offers free gig-enabled hotspots in 15 separate locations across the city – from Mosgiel to Port Chalmers. Users can access the ultrafast hotspots in the Octagon, Dunedin Railway Station, Dunedin City Library, Mosgiel Library and playground, Toitu and the Chinese Gardens, Port Chalmers Library, the Botanical Gardens, St Clair, South Dunedin Pop Up Hub and Lorne Street, Wall Street Mall, Dunedin Exchange, Museum Reserve, Public Art Gallery – and now, Macandrew Bay.
And with speeds 50 times faster than the average public wi-fi, Dunedin’s GigCity wi-fi network is attracting more than 50,000 unique users a month logging in for more than 900,000 sessions with over 5000 gigabytes of data used.
Latest figures from Spark show on average, users accessed the hotspots – now located in 15 locations around the city – for between 20 minutes and 70 minutes per session, with the most popular spots in February at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery (27,000), Wall Street Mall (around 23,000) and the Museum Reserve (21,000).
“The GigCity free wi-fi network offers Dunedinites and visitors alike a rare gem – the ability to connect faster and for free in key locations around the city. We’re extremely proud to flick the switch on the final site in Macandrew Bay,” says John Gallaher, Chair of the Digital Community Trust.
“As the winners of the Chorus Gigatown competition and the country’s first GigCity, Dunedin is establishing vital infrastructure to ensure we remain a connected smart city for the future.”
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