Mar 17 • 13:35 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

New spots: see where and how to access free internet in Feira de Santana

Residents and visitors of Feira de Santana will have access to free internet in public spaces as part of the Feira Digital program.

Feira de Santana, the second largest city in Bahia, Brazil, has launched a program named Feira Digital that aims to provide free internet access in public areas. This initiative is designed to expand Wi-Fi coverage in highly trafficked locations across the city and its districts, thus enhancing connectivity for both residents and visitors. The program has successfully installed seven new points for free internet access, which will facilitate connection through mobile devices.

The newly installed free internet spots include several key locations such as Feiraguay, Mercado de Arte Popular, Centro de Abastecimento, and various districts like Jaíba, Humildes, Jaguara, and Maria Quitéria. Additionally, the program highlights existing free internet locations that include bus terminals in various neighborhoods and districts as well as municipal offices. This extensive network is part of a broader effort to integrate digital services into public life and ensure that the population can easily connect online.

To utilize the free internet service, citizens need to follow guidelines provided by the local authorities. The availability of free internet is expected to not only enhance accessibility to digital information but also support local businesses and community engagement, promoting a more connected and tech-friendly environment in Feira de Santana.

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