Atlanta Buzz: Mayor Unveils Plan for Citywide Wi-Fi ExpansionAtlanta Buzz: Mayor Unveils Plan for Citywide Wi-Fi Expansion Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens has announced an ambitious plan to expand Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the city. In his State of the City address, Mayor Dickens outlined a vision for a “digitally equitable Atlanta” where every resident has access to reliable internet service. The proposed Wi-Fi expansion will be implemented in phases, focusing on underserved neighborhoods and public spaces. The city will partner with internet service providers (ISPs) to install high-speed Wi-Fi hotspots in parks, libraries, community centers, and other strategic locations. “Affordable and accessible Wi-Fi is not a luxury; it’s a necessity,” said Mayor Dickens. “This expansion will connect more Atlantans to the digital world, unlocking opportunities for education, employment, and civic engagement.” The plan includes a $10 million investment in infrastructure and partnerships with community organizations to provide free Wi-Fi access to low-income households. The city will also work with local schools to ensure that students have reliable internet access at home. “We cannot leave any Atlantan behind in the digital age,” said City Council President Felicia Moore. “This investment will help bridge the digital divide and create a more equitable city.” The Wi-Fi expansion is part of a broader effort by the city to promote digital literacy and workforce development. Atlanta has partnered with non-profit organizations to offer free computer training, coding classes, and other tech-related programs. “By providing access to Wi-Fi and digital skills training, we are empowering our residents to compete in the 21st-century economy,” said Mayor Dickens. The city expects to begin implementing the Wi-Fi expansion plan in the coming months. Atlanta joins a growing number of cities across the United States that are investing in public Wi-Fi to improve connectivity and economic opportunity.
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