What would you do in a city of wireless network, where you can online at every corner of the city?
The City of London is to offer ubiquitous wireless internet access, with hardware installed in lampposts and street signs.
Internet provider The Cloud is joining with the City of London Corporation to turn the entire business area into a gigantic Wi-Fi hotspot.
Of course, it is not a free service. You pay through business subscription or pay-as-you-go account.
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Guardian]
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Liew Cheon Fong is the author of LiewCF.com, he's a Malaysian. He was born on 19 August 1980 in Kajang, Selangor but grew up in Kluang, Johor.
Liew graduated from Tunku Abdul Rahman College, with a Bachelor’s degree in Information System Engineering. Liew worked as a programmer and also developed e-learning websites for an IT company. He also worked as webmaster for a local cosmetic company.
Currently, Liew is a full time blogger, one of the very first few Malaysians who blog for living. Beside blogging, Liew is also a web development freelancer.
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