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SA Government and Internode gifts Adelaide free public Wi-Fi

SA Government and Internode gifts Adelaide free public Wi-Fi

Internode has deployed nearly 200 Cisco Wireless N outdoor wireless access points in the CBD

More than 30,000 people in Adelaide will now have access to free public Wi-Fi after the South Australian Government launched a new network with Internode.

In a partnership with the South Australian Government and Adelaide City Council, Internode has created a wireless network with nearly 300 wireless access points that saturates almost the entire Central Business District.

AdelaideFree provides blanket coverage between North Terrace and Wakefield Street/Grote Street and broad access areas in the south city, North Adelaide and the most heavily frequented parts of the Adelaide parklands.

The network, one of the largest CBD-wide outdoor wireless networks in the world, was well tested during the “Mad March” festival season with peak usage of more than 5000 simultaneous connections.

Currently, more than 30,000 people use AdelaideFree to access the Internet every day.

Internode Chief Business Officer Greg Bader said the AdelaideFree Wi-Fi network provided high-speed Internet access with more than double the wireless coverage of the previous Citylan network.

“AdelaideFree provides seamless Wi-Fi coverage for the CBD with great data speeds,” he said.

“Already people in Adelaide are embracing this new Wi-Fi capacity. Internode has recorded about 50 per cent increase in use of the Wi-Fi network since announcing AdelaideFree’s deployment last year.”

Since winning a $1.5 million contract with the SA Government and the City of Adelaide last August, Internode has deployed nearly 200 Cisco Wireless N outdoor wireless access points throughout the CBD, including a fleet of 10 mobile access points for deployment at special events.

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Internode plans to add another 11 access points at the SA State Library and SA Museum in coming months.

Internode has also renamed its 10-year-old free wireless network (formerly Citylan) to become part of the AdelaideFree network. This adds nearly 100 extra wireless access points to the network, most of them located within cafes and businesses throughout the Adelaide CBD.

The AdelaideFree Wi-Fi network is installed at external locations throughout the CBD including iconic sites such as the Festival Centre, the SA Museum, the State Library, the National Wine Centre and The Science Exchange, the state-of-the-art corporate function centre located in the historic Adelaide Stock Exchange building.

The Science Exchange General Manager Bradley Abraham said the AdelaideFree network was a valuable tool that helped clients stay in touch when they used the venue.

“The AdelaideFree network is helpful for clients who hire The Science Exchange,” he said.

"They can log on to the network without needing a password. As well as being both free and easy to use, the network is maintained by Internode, which means we don’t have any management costs.”


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