Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport touted for its free Wi-Fi network

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport was one of the first airports nationally to offer Wi-Fi and is one of the few to this day that offers it as a free service thanks to a local young professional movement called Project Lily Pad. While many airports have yet to catch up to Cincinnati’s international airport in terms of Wi-Fi service, Project Lily Pad continues to push forward by establishing free Wi-Fi networks all over the city in public places where visitors and residents alike might be interested in hopping on a network. Read full article here.

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport was one of the first airports nationally to offer Wi-Fi and is one of the few to this day that offers it as a free service thanks to a local young professional movement called Project Lily Pad.

While many airports have yet to catch up to Cincinnati’s international airport in terms of Wi-Fi service, Project Lily Pad continues to push forward by establishing free Wi-Fi networks all over the city in public places where visitors and residents alike might be interested in hopping on a network.

Read full article here.

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