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New York?s ?pay phone? of the future is here

LinkNYC is live. The pay phones of the future are here, and they don’t require payment (from the user). The city’s network of high-speed, multi-purpose wi-fi kiosks – called Links – are up and running across the five Boroughs. Links allow users to make domestic calls, connect to gigabit wireless Internet service, view city maps, and contact emergency services. Users supply an email address and costs are covered by advertising on the kiosks. More than 500 Links will be live by the end of this summer.
New York’s futuristic new pay phones don’t require any payment at all (Washington Post, Feb. 18, 2015)
New York to get citywide high-speed Wi-Fi (Speed Matters, Nov. 20, 2014)
Overwatch game developers join CWA
Broadband Brigade members turn out to protect good, union jobs and reliable broadband service
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Broadband Brigade members turn out to protect good, union jobs and reliable broadband service
Broadband Brigade members turn out to protect good, union jobs and reliable broadband service
CWA condemns Trump NTIA changes to BEAD funding policies
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CWA condemns Trump NTIA changes to BEAD funding policies
CWA condemns Trump NTIA changes to BEAD funding policies