The
digital information age is totally well within our reach with the advent of free wireless connectivity to the internet. Most people in most countries are having a taste of wireless connectivity, both in communications and information access. But did you know that Chicago was among the first to get free wireless connectivity to the internet throughout its citywide system of public libraries?
Yes, Chicago, this good state, was first of the large cities in America to provide
wireless internet connectivity for the public libraries within the city's premises. Now, this is something which would tell you about commitment. No, not that type of commitment which, sooner or later, the people involved get a divorce suit with the help of the top lawyers of the state. Education should be accessible to all, especially if it involves actual free information. Plus, providing it on public libraries assure the greater number of the city population access to free information and thus education. With this, the Chicago city government is planning to launch a free citywide internet access using wireless networks currently available within its premises. After all, upgrading a currently installed wireless net system is far easier than starting anew, right? Well, I guess that's the advantage of actually knowing what is right for the people by actually listening to what they need and demand.