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Vancouver Park Board Commissioner endorses free Wi-Fi in Vancouver Parks

Darpan News Desk, Darpan, 14 Apr, 2014 12:06 PM
    Vancouver Park Board commissioner Trevor Loke, will introduce a notice-of-motion at the regular board meeting tonight asking the city to monitor the possibility of providing free Wi-Fi at public parks. 
     
    "There are times where the only place I can get Wi-Fi is at a local coffee shop, and I don't think that there is anything wrong with someone working on their computer or reading a book on their Kindle in a park," said Trevor. 
     
    Loke also highlighted that free Wi-Fi would further enhance an individual's experience of public places.
     
    "I also think that there's no reason two people can't go to a park and have a business meeting and connect to their Wi-Fi while enjoying nature," Loke told media. 
     

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