| They are being located in different public places in the urban area and will be operational in the coming months, facilitating connectivity for citizens | The Jumilla City Council is installing 15 free internet access points through the WiFi4EU Program.
They are being located in different public places in the urban area and will be operational in the coming months, facilitating connectivity for citizens."The installation is being carried out by the company Vodafone at a cost of 15,000 euros, through a grant from the Executive Agency for Innovation and Networks (INEA) to promote internet connectivity in local communities, requested by the City Council and in whose call 13,000 municipalities from all over Europe participated ", said the Councilor for New Technologies, Alfonso Pulido.The installation points are as follows:Town Hall Register:- One point indoors.Social services:- One point indoors.Youth Council:- A point giving coverage to the Youth offices and the Plaza del Rey Don Pedro.House of Culture:- Two exterior points with coverage of Paseo Lorenzo Guardiola and Plaza del Rey Don Pedro.- One inside in the Library.Central Market:- Two points, one on each wing.Roque Baños Building:- One on the facade, on the floor where the study rooms are, also covering the Plaza de la Alcoholera de Menor.Municipal Pavilion Carlos García:- One interior, covering all the standsLa Hoya Municipal Sports Center:- One at the main entrance- One in the stands of the Uva Monastrell football field, aiming to provide coverage to the largest number of attendees.Tourist Office:- One on the side façade, covering Tourism and a large part of the Plaza del Rollo.Archeological Museum:- One outside, on the corner of the museum's facade, covering the museum, the San José Hermitage and the Plaza de Arriba.Taking advantage of the installation of these access points, the network infrastructure of four of the headquarters will be renewed, to guarantee the security of the connections in relation to the separation of traffic from the public and private networks.
The networks financed through the WiFi4EU initiative, in addition to being free, will not contain advertising and personal data cannot be collected on them.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla