High tech pedestrian mall
The 16th Street Mall went Wi-fi Monday, May 1st, making it as easy to surf the web as it is to window-shop.
Until now, Denver wireless internet users had to pay for connection services at Starbucks and Kinkos locations, now anywhere along the stretch of the 16th street mall, you can uplink for free.
Tiny antennas along the mall from the Civic Center station to the Union Station help users connect to the network called the Downtown Wi-fi Zone.
Connectivity is intended for outside use including Skyline park on Arapahoe. Some parked cars on the mall's cross streets also receive the signal.
The Downtown Denver Partnership offers the free service, giving Denver a technological edge that is desirable to tourists and residents alike.
Until now, Denver wireless internet users had to pay for connection services at Starbucks and Kinkos locations, now anywhere along the stretch of the 16th street mall, you can uplink for free.
Tiny antennas along the mall from the Civic Center station to the Union Station help users connect to the network called the Downtown Wi-fi Zone.
Connectivity is intended for outside use including Skyline park on Arapahoe. Some parked cars on the mall's cross streets also receive the signal.
The Downtown Denver Partnership offers the free service, giving Denver a technological edge that is desirable to tourists and residents alike.

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