City of Portland gets free Wi-Fi network
Wi-Fi network specialist MetroFi has been selected by the City of Portland to deliver and operate a citywide Wi-Fi network capable of providing free wireless internet access and substantially improved public services to Portland residents.
Under the deal, the City of Portland will be blanketed by a Wi-Fi mesh network giving all residents and visitors wireless access to a 1 Mb/s internet connection at no cost.
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