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New York City is building 10,000 Internet pylons for free public Wi-Fi

20 pointsby ktaveraover 10 years ago

4 comments

kyborenover 10 years ago
&quot;Gigabit speeds&quot;, free access, ostensibly physical-only advertisement for financial support... wow, sounds perfect!<p>But if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. What else might these hotspots do? Insert header &quot;permacookies&quot; to enable tracking across the web? Track people physically all over the city by their WiFi broadcasts? Provide realtime session content and user location data to NYPD? To FBI&#x2F;NSA?<p>Please excuse my cynicism. Is it really wise to put NYC &quot;in the middle&quot; of your connections <i>on purpose</i>? Is it wise even to distribute WiFi points of presence around the city, where they can more comprehensively surveil the population? Are NYC&#x27;s motives truly so benign&#x2F;altruistic?
noble12over 10 years ago
Not going to hold my breath. More confidence in Elon Musk launching a bunch of low orbit internet satellites. Now THAT would be awesome...
elijahchanceyover 10 years ago
YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS!
bingobobover 10 years ago
why not just put the AP&#x27;s on the light posts?