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NYC PLAN WOULD REPLACE PAY PHONES WITH WI-FI HUBS

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Posted on November 18, 2014

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NEW YORK (AP) — Pay phones on New York City streets would become a thing of the past under a plan that would replace them with stand-alone devices offering free Wi-Fi and nationwide phone calls as well as mobile phone charging capability. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the LinkNYC plan Monday. It […]

NEW YORK (AP) — Pay phones on New York City streets would become a thing of the past under a plan that would replace them with stand-alone devices offering free Wi-Fi and nationwide phone calls as well as mobile phone charging capability.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the LinkNYC plan Monday. It was proposed by a group of companies working together under the name CityBridge. It would create a citywide public Wi-Fi network.

The plan calls for up to 10,000 of the devices to be placed around the city, starting next year. The city said costs would be covered by advertising revenue from digital ads running on the devices.

The plan has to be approved by the city’s Franchise and Concession Review Committee.

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