Press Coverage of World Wi-Fi Day:
Uttarakhand uses hot-air balloons to bring Wi-Fi internet to remote villages >> Posted on BGR, 11 June 2018
400 railways stations in India now have Google’s free WiFi >> Posted on Business Insider India, 08 June 2018
Government signs agreement to start public Wi-Fi project >> Posted on rappler, 09 June 2018
Cash Won’t Be Obsolete in India Anytime Soon >> Post on Bloomberg Business Week, 30 June 2017
Russia in fifth place in terms of population without access to the Internet (Россия на пятом месте по числу жителей без доступа в интернет) >> Posted on Nag, 22nd June 2017
Nearly 25% of city-dwelling Americans aren’t connected to broadband internet >> Posted on Business Insider UK, 21 June 2017
London ‘is the world’s most connected city’ >> Posted on uSwitch, 21 June 2017
More than 60 million urban Americans don’t have access to or can’t afford broadband internet >> Posted on Recode, 20th June 2017
Without the Internet 1.7 billion people in the 8 richest countries (Tiziano Motti: “Senza internet 1,7 mld persone negli 8 Paesi più ricchi” – Tiziano Motti) >> Posted on Sassuolo 2000, 21st June 2017
London is the world’s most connected city > Posted on Telecoms.com, 20th June 2017
1.75 bln in 8 richest countries remain unconnected > Posted on Telecompaper, 20th June 2017
WBA shines a light on urban unconnected > Posted on Total Telecom, 20th June 2017
London “the world’s most connected city”, claims Wireless Broadband Alliance > Posted on Mobile Europe, 20th June 2017
Almost 10% of Londoners still unconnected, says report > Posted on Computer Weekly, 20th June 2017
WBA flags lack of connectivity in richest countries > Posted on Mobile World Live, 20th June 2017
On World Wi-Fi Day, Google and Railways connect millions of rail users > Posted on YourStory, 20th June 2017
It’s World Wi-Fi day and Telstra’s public Wi-Fi is totally free > Posted on Techly, 20th June 2017
Proximus opens up hotspots for World Wi-Fi Day > Posted on telecompaper, 20th June 2017
Vast Networks to offer free internet on World Wi-Fi Day > Posted on telecompaper, 20th June 2017
Government of Telangana launches Hyderabad City Wi-Fi Project > Posted on Technuter, 20th June 2017
Hyderabad goes Hy-Fi with 1,000 Wi-Fi hotspots > Posted on Telangan Today, 20th June 2017
World Wi-Fi Day: 6 million people use RailTel-Google Wi-Fi > Posted on ET Telecom, 20th June, 2017
1.75bn citizens in the world’s eight richest countries remain unconnected London > Posted on Loves Business, 20th June 2017
1.75 bln in 8 richest countries remain unconnected > Posted on Smart Cities World, 20th June 2017
1,75 Mrd. Bürger in den acht reichsten Ländern der Welt haben nach wie vor keinen Internetanschluss > Posted on SYS-CON Media, 20th June 2017
1.75bn citizens in the world’s eight richest countries remain unconnected > Posted on WBA, 20th June 2017
FCC’s O’Rielly: More WiFi Work to Be Done > Posted on Multichannel News, 19th June 2017
How to Make a City Smart: The Benchmark for Success > Posted on Fast Mode, 19th June 2017
This World Wi-Fi Day, let’s celebrate the progress we’ve made > Posted on The Hill, 19th June 2017
Australia’s Most Instagrammed Locations – Celebrating world Wi-Fi day > Posted on EFTM, 19th June
10 times faster WiFi for free in UAE from tomorrow > Posted on Khaleej Times, 19th June
Up your Instagame this World Wi-Fi Day > Posted on Telstra Blog, 17th June
SA firms to offer free Wi-Fi on World Wifi Day > Posted on IT News Africa, 15th June 2017
Free Wi-Fi in South Africa for World Wi-Fi Day > Posted on My Broadband, 14th June 2017
Let the World Wi-Fi Day celebrations begin > Posted on UROS Blog, 13th June 2017
We Need More Wi-Fi – Jessica Rosenworcel >
WBA announces World Wi-Fi Day Awards shortlists >
Google India Blog: 1.5 million Indians enjoy high Speed Wi-Fi across 19 Railway Stations >
57% of global urban population still not connected to broadband >
Wireless spectrum crunch threatens Wi-Fi >
London Is ‘Most Connected’ Major City In The World >
Millions of city-dwellers still lack broadband connections >
Report: Over 50% of global urban population has no broadband access >