Atlanta to launch free public Wi-Fi network 'Integrated Atlanta' in downtown area
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Atlanta First News staff
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Atlanta officials, led by Mayor Andre Dickens, are launching a free public Wi-Fi network called "Integrated Atlanta" on Monday afternoon. The first phase, dubbed "Atlanta Free," will expand public internet access across Downtown areas. The announcement event will be streamed live on Atlanta News First's platform.
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· 3 pulledAtlanta officials are set to launch a new, free public Wi-Fi network on Monday afternoon.
Mayor Andre Dickens and other partners are set to speak about Integrated Atlanta, the project's official name, at 3 p.m.
The first phase of the initiative, dubbed Atlanta Free, will expand public internet access across Downtown areas.
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