In a move destined to ease the desperate, broken lives of City of London bankers and lawyers, The Cloud has switched on the 127 nodes of the City’s new wi-fi network. Backed by the City of London Corporation, The Cloud has created the new network to give blanket coverage across the entire area, reaching over 95% of the City’s streets.
It seems a shame that the City didn’t have the vision to create a free network rather than a paid-for service but we’re pretty most of the locals can afford the bill.
For a service map and more information from The Cloud, click here.
(Via BBC News)

















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