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Free Google WiFi in Mountain View

Google is launching a citywide WiFi network in its home town Mountain View, California, but denied it was planning a nationwide service.

Minnie Ingersoll, Product Manager for Google commented:

Today, Google launched a WiFi network in our hometown of Mountain View. Radios hanging on lampposts throughout the city are now broadcasting a “GoogleWiFi” wireless (802.11b/g) signal that brings wireless Internet access to the city’s residents, businesses, and visitors. All anyone needs is a laptop or other wireless-enabled device and a web browser to get online. Then Mountain View users can select the “GoogleWiFi” signal, open their web browser and sign in with a free Google Account. To learn more about the network’s coverage area and the location of the WiFi radios, we’ve published a map.

This network is a way for us to give back to and engage with the community where our headquarters are. As the product manager for Google WiFi, it has been has been tremendously rewarding to partner with the local government, the schools, the library, the neighborhood associations, and all of our trusted testers to introduce the power of free, wireless Internet connectivity to the city. I look forward to meeting with more members of the community at upcoming training sessions and ice cream socials.

Let’s hope they can get the system working. WiFi has an unfortunate reputation for unreliable service and slow connections.

2 Responses to “Free Google WiFi in Mountain View”

  1. Aren’t they doing something in partnership with San Francisco & free wi-fi access?

  2. Yes, Ian, I believe that’s partly set up now.

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