Westminster City Council is launching a two-month trial of the 'Connected London WiFi' system, aimed at simplifying free wi-fi access in central London through a single log-in. The initiative seeks to address digital inequality by allowing users to connect seamlessly to multiple public wi-fi networks across Westminster. The project involves QR codes placed at key locations for users to easily log in. Council officials express hope for further expansion across London, enhancing digital access for both tourists and residents in busy areas known for connectivity issues.
Noah Vickers Local Democracy Reporting Service Getty Images A two-month trial run by Westminster City Council is aiming to make free wi-fi easier to access in central London.
The Labour-run council said that "with the continued support from the mayor of London and potentially other London boroughs we hope to roll out this wi-fi network across the whole of London, and potentially beyond".
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