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OTI partners with CityBridge on LinkNYC project replacing NYC payphones with free wi-fi hubs

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WASHINGTON, DC 鈥 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute (OTI) is pleased to announce its participation in LinkNYC, in New York City with wi-fi hubs or “Links.” Stationed city-wide, these 鈥淟inks鈥 will offer free wi-fi with gigabit speed, access to 911 and 311 services, and free calling within the US. Each 鈥淟ink鈥 will also feature a built-in Android tablet interface.

City leaders emphasized at a City Hall press conference that the in-house production of the project will support economic development for the city, by creating jobs for local residents to build and maintain the 鈥淟ink鈥 units. The system is projected to bring in around $500 million in advertising revenue for the city over the next 12 years.

The implementation team behind LinkNYC is a public-private partnership including NYC’s payphone franchisee Titan, smart-city technology leader Qualcomm, hardware designers Comark, and user experience and design experts Control Group. Along with NYC-based technology workforce development group Per Scholas, OTI will be a partner working on job creation and community engagement, building on its work with Brooklyn鈥檚 Red Hook Initiative and other community groups conducting and facilitating “Digital Stewards” training programs.

鈥淲e are thrilled to be part of this plan, which is cutting-edge not only in its application of new, smart technologies, but because it prioritizes community engagement and support along with tools for universal broadband access,鈥 said Greta Byrum, Senior Field Analyst with OTI. 鈥淲e applaud the New York City Mayor鈥檚 Office and DOITT for this truly innovative approach.鈥

Expert contact:

Greta Byrum
Senior Field Analyst, Open Technology Institute, 国产视频
(202) 596-3354
greta@opentechinstitute.org

Media Contact

Jenny Mallamo
Media Relations Associate, 国产视频
(202) 596-3368
mallamo@newamerica.org

OTI partners with CityBridge on LinkNYC project replacing NYC payphones with free wi-fi hubs