WiFi4EU - free Wi-Fi in public spaces

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The WiFi4EU initiative promotes free access to Wi-Fi connectivity for citizens in public spaces including parks, squares, public buildings, libraries, health centres and museums in municipalities throughout Europe.

When a call is open, the WiFi4EU initiative provides municipalities with the opportunity to apply for vouchers to the value €15,000. The vouchers are used to install Wi-Fi equipment in public spaces that are not already equipped with a free Wi-Fi hotspot.

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