Just a Quarter of New York’s Wi-Fi Kiosks Are Up. Guess Where.
I am not surprised.
VIA: The NY Times
When New York City announced in 2014 that a private company would replace pay phones with thousands of kiosks offering free Wi-Fi, Mayor Bill de Blasio called it “a critical step toward a more equal, open, and connected city.” More [HERE]Labels: digital advertising, Link NYC, New York, public advertising, surveillance capitalism
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Comment: It's surprising that only a quarter of New York’s Wi-Fi kiosks are functioning! This highlights the need for improved infrastructure in urban areas. Speaking of connectivity, games like Bitlife encourage players to strategize and navigate life's challenges, much like a city relies on consistent Wi-Fi.
How fascinating to see that only a quarter of NYC’s Wi-Fi kiosks are actually running. Urban tech rollouts always sound promising, but real-life implementation is another story. slope unblocked in my own city years ago, our public bike sharing program also started with big ambitions and ended up half-finished after months of delays. It really shows how tough improving city infrastructure can be.
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