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Saturday, May 18, 2024

Free Wi-Fi boost for Canberrans

Work is underway to add additional suburbs to Canberra’s free public Wi-Fi network (CBRFree).

The CBRfree network is being expanded to cover every Canberra town centre, 16 group centres and a number of popular community locations and businesses.

As part of this rollout, the download limit will be increased from 250MB to 1GB per day per device to allow people to browse the internet for around 12 hours, stream 200 songs or watch two hours of video.

Chief Minister, Andre Barr said that during COVID-19, internet access had been particularly vital.

“The CBRfree Wi-Fi network will support a range of smart city initiatives which will benefit the ACT community, including support to 30 Public Safety CCTV cameras to help make our city and suburban town centres even safer,” said Mr Barr.

The ACT’s CBRfree network currently involves 334 Wireless Access Points (WAPs) across the territory, giving commuters, businesses, students and visitors widespread access.

“This will be increased to 415 when the network is complete. iiNet also provides an additional 63 indoor WAPs located in business premises across Canberra,” the Chief Minister said.

CBRfree public Wi-Fi is already available around the town centres of Belconnen, Gungahlin, Tuggeranong, Civic and Woden, as well as a number of group centres and community locations including the Canberra Theatre, Belconnen Arts Centre, EPIC, Cooleman Court, Botanic Gardens, Kingston Foreshore, Tuggeranong Basketball Stadium and Stromlo Forest Park.

The network will now be extended to further parts of Gungahlin, as well as the group centres of Amaroo, Calwell, Chisholm, Erindale, Hawker, Jamison, Kaleen, Kambah, Kingston, Kippax, Lanyon, Mawson and Wanniassa. Belconnen Basketball Centre will also be covered.

Mr Barr said the rollout of additional locations would be undertaken between now and the end of June 2021.

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