Residents, visitors and businesses in the Huntingdonshire market towns of St Neots, St Ives, Ramsey and Huntingdon are in the process of gaining access to a free public WiFi network (CambWiFi), which is being delivered as part of the wider Connecting Cambridgeshire programme.
Apparently the new CambWifi (SSID of CambWiFi_Public) service has just gone live in St Neots and will be available in St Ives, Ramsey and Huntingdon town centres this autumn. In St Neots the new service can now be accessed in the Market Square area, along the High Street, on New Street (up to the Museum) and is also available at St Neots Library (see map below).
Cambridgeshire County Council Chair of Highways & Transport, Cllr Ian Bates, said: “CambWifi is already available in over 150 public sites across Cambridgeshire and we’re expanding the network so that more people can get online in village halls, public buildings, open spaces and town centres around the county.”
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