LinkUK

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LinkUK or InLinkUK is an infrastructure project that planned to cover major cities in the United Kingdom with free Wi-Fi service. LinkUK kiosks, called Links, was initially rolled out in the London borough of Camden in 2017, and later in Lambeth, Hammersmith & Fulham and other boroughs. Afterwards, it was intended that Links would be installed in the remainder of Greater London and eventually across major cities in the UK. LinkUK is an expansion of the LinkNYC project covering New York City with free Wi-Fi service. rdf:langString
rdf:langString LinkUK
rdf:langString LinkUK
rdf:langString LinkUK
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rdf:langString LinkUK
xsd:date 2017-10-21
xsd:date 2018-09-20
xsd:date 2016-10-25
rdf:langString Intersection, BT Group, Primesight
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rdf:langString LinkUK or InLinkUK is an infrastructure project that planned to cover major cities in the United Kingdom with free Wi-Fi service. LinkUK kiosks, called Links, was initially rolled out in the London borough of Camden in 2017, and later in Lambeth, Hammersmith & Fulham and other boroughs. Afterwards, it was intended that Links would be installed in the remainder of Greater London and eventually across major cities in the UK. LinkUK is an expansion of the LinkNYC project covering New York City with free Wi-Fi service. InLink Limited, the company set up to install and manage InLinkUK's WiFi kiosks, together with BT, Intersection and advertising firm Primesight, entered administration in 2019, casting doubt over the future of the project. To resolve the problem, BT purchased the part of the InLink network that they did not already own, and re-branded the kiosks as "Street Hubs", and in 2021 launched the next, improved version.
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xsd:date 2016-10-25
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