TIM Increases Wi-Fi Hotspots in Brazil
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TIM Brasil has announced a partnership with Linktel, a Brazilian Wi-Fi carrier, aiming at increasing its TIM Wi-Fi hotspots in 1,500 hotspots, and expected to reach a total of 10,000 hotspots in Brazil until the end of this year.
Linktel's network is available in 16 states and includes several establishments, such as malls, hotels, airports and restaurants.
Just like the whole TIM Wi-Fi network, the service provided in the partnership with Linktel will be available with no additional cost to all of the Infinity Web and Liberty Web data plans clients.
TIM Wi-Fi Project in Rio de Janeiro
By the end of last year, TIM installed its first Wi-Fi network, located in Rocinha, Rio de Janeiro. Afterwards, the company started the implementation of wireless connectivity in the main airports in the country, a total of 12 today. The company has already made TIM Wi-Fi available at Parque Madureira, in Rio's north section, and announced the beginning of the Wi-Fi coverage project at São Januário stadium, owned by soccer club Vasco da Gama. TIM plans to extend such initiative to other areas where there is a great population and 3G traffic concentration, such as communities, hotels, restaurants and universities.
Tags: [tim brasil] [wi-fi] [linktel] [Brazil]
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