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Free WI-FI is in Bed-Stuy!

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Brought to you by LinkNYC and it’s 100% free! You can use the high-speed Wi-Fi, make a phone call to anywhere in the U.S., USB outlets to charge your phone or use any of the pre-installed apps on Link’s touch-screen tablet at no charge.

It will provide access to city services, maps and directions, and a 911 Emergency. LinkNYC generates its own revenue through advertising, sponsorships and partnerships, ensuring that LinkNYC will come at no cost to users or taxpayers and will be well-maintained.

LinkNYC will also generate more than half of a billion dollars in revenue for the City of New York.

Two of the first active kiosks are in Bed-Stuy at the intersections of Fulton Street/Rochester Ave. and Fulton Street/ Buffalo Avenue. More locations like Lafayette/ Fort Greene Place will be operational very soon.

To find more Link locations in the city visit https://www.link.nyc/find-a-link.html.

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