Mexico City sets world record for free WiFi hotspots

Mexico City sets world record for free WiFi hotspots

The capital city of 9 million people has 21,500 access points in a single free urban network.

The Mexican capital has some 21,500 access points spread across the sprawling city of 9 million people. (Wikipedia pic)
MEXICO CITY:
Mexico City has set a world record for free WiFi access thanks to thousands of public internet access points across the capital, Guinness World Records announced yesterday.

Official adjudicator Carlos Tapia presented the award for the most hotspots – 21,500 – in a single free urban WiFi network to Mexico City mayor Claudia Sheinbaum.

The access points are spread across the sprawling city of nine million people, particularly in public transport, although at times the network can become saturated.

When schools closed for more than a year during the pandemic, some students turned to the service to take part in online classes.

Sheinbaum said that the aim was to make internet access a right for all, in particular disadvantaged families with no connection at home.

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