Mother City connects just over 1 million residents Over a million – 1 026 290 to be precise – is the total number of unique users that have connected to free Internet via the City of Cape Town's WiFi network. This was revealed yesterday by the city's mayoral committee member for corporate services and compliance, councillor Xanthea Limberg. According to Limberg, Cape Town has provided accelerated Internet access to more than one million residents, and that number is growing daily. The Mother City has built an extensive free Internet network by introducing free WiFi zones spread across the metro. To date, the city has installed 363 free WiFi zones, and a further 60 zones are planned to go live by June 2017. "The free WiFi access points have been installed where residents queue for city services, such as clinics and cash offices." [Question: Where is the map that shows where the nearest free WiFi hotspot is?] See http://ift.tt/2hsrxL8
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