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Belfast to benefit from free ultrafast Wi-Fi and phone calls as BT invests £2.7 million in innovative digital street units

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Belfast has become the first city in Northern Ireland to benefit from the free InLink from BT service, offering residents, visitors and shoppers the fastest free public Wi-Fi in the UK, free calls to landlines and mobiles, free mobile charging points plus a range of digital services, including local council and community information.

The InLink service from BT, which will provide an expected investment of £2.7 million in the city over the next ten years, will now join the likes of London, Glasgow and Cardiff in offering access to these innovative free services.

With nine ultra-modern InLink units initially introduced into Belfast city centre, further activations are expected in the coming weeks. The new state of the art phone boxes are replacing 18 existing payphones, offering more space on pavements, as on average, one unit replaces two BT payphones. BT’s iconic red phone boxes will remain.

The InLink service from BT, which is funded by advertising revenue to deliver free services at no cost to the taxpayer and local councils, already has more than 295,000 subscribers across the UK. Additional unique InLink features include encrypted WiFi, which protects your personal information when connected on compatible devices, interactive maps which allow users to easily get from one location to another, an emergency 999 call button and the option to add air quality monitors to allow local governments to build sustainable clean-air strategies.

Paul Murnaghan, BT’s Enterprise Division Director added: “At BT, we want to offer greater connectivity for everyone. Digital equality is really important to us, as we want everyone to be able to get online for free, and this project will provide the infrastructure to better help all those who live and work in Belfast. We are pleased that we can now offer these benefits to local people and welcome the support from Belfast City Council and the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce in our ambition to help make Belfast one of the UK’s most digitally connected cities.

Providing ultrafast Wi-Fi speeds of up to one gigabit per second (1Gbps), the fastest free public Wi-Fi service available in the UK, each InLink also provides more than 1,000 hours of local messaging a year, acting as a community notice board for the local area. These services are provided to the community at no public cost, as the project is funded by advertising revenue.

Lord Mayor of Belfast Councillor Deirdre Hargey said: “As Belfast builds on its growing reputation as a centre of digital innovation, it’s great to see another development for the public and businesses which supports our digital ambition and strategic vision to develop our Smart City credentials. In addition to this, the technology being provided will offer greater connectivity for the public, helping to increase footfall on our high street, and aid retail and economic growth as a result.”

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