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Venice rolls out city-wide wi-fi | Venice rolls out city-wide wi-fi |
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The Italian city of Venice has launched what is believed to be the most extensive, wireless internet system anywhere in Europe. | The Italian city of Venice has launched what is believed to be the most extensive, wireless internet system anywhere in Europe. |
Ten thousand kilometres of cables have been laid, establishing wi-fi hotspots just about everywhere in the city. | Ten thousand kilometres of cables have been laid, establishing wi-fi hotspots just about everywhere in the city. |
The authorities spent around $15m (£9m) building the system. | The authorities spent around $15m (£9m) building the system. |
It is fast - between 20 and 100 megabits per second - and for those who live there it is free. Tourists will need to pay about $7 a day. | It is fast - between 20 and 100 megabits per second - and for those who live there it is free. Tourists will need to pay about $7 a day. |
Known for its ancient museums, art galleries and canals, Venice's mayor says the system will enable the development of e-commerce and cable television. | Known for its ancient museums, art galleries and canals, Venice's mayor says the system will enable the development of e-commerce and cable television. |
Places like San Francisco, Singapore and Stockholm are already among the best connected cities. | Places like San Francisco, Singapore and Stockholm are already among the best connected cities. |
Now Venice is showing off its new internet capabilities, merging computers and culture in this unique setting. |
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