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CityConnect WIFI

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CityConnect WIFI is a Municipal wireless network brand name run by Pinacl Solutions currently in operation in the cities of York, England and Aberdeen, Scotland. The concept is to turn the entire connected area into a Wireless Access Zone, with the ultimate goal of making the internet a universal service. To cover large parts of both cities, a wireless mesh network has been deployed relying the wireless WiFi signal of hundreds of routers mounted commonly to poles, lamp-posts and buildings. Pinacl works closely with City of York Council and Aberdeen City Council and as such, Pinacl acts as a wireless internet service provider.

Overview

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CityConnect WIFI first launched in 2014 across York City Centre with phase one of the WiFi solution was rolled out across the city centre and park and ride terminals. Based on the success of this network we have expanded coverage across the University of York and there are plans to expand further across the city. This network now sees around 2000 users per day and this figure continues to rise. Following on from this deployment we have since launched Aberdeen CityConnect across 31 publicly accessible Council buildings in the Granite City. A similar solution has also been rolled out in the City of Newport, with FREE public now available in over 50 Council buildings with a separate concession based network that has recently been deployed across key parts of the City Centre including Upper Dock St, Corn St, Skinner St, Riverfront Theatre, train station, information station, Cambrian Road, Newport Market and the bus station.[1]

York

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Pinnacle, working in partnership with the City of York Council started trials of public WiFi beginning 2013, with strong publicity, the trial was a success and was later rolled out permanently under phase 1, this initially covered Coney Street; the main shopping street in York. WiFi range was later expanded into other streets, allowing for continual use with your connected device relaying signals to the nearest router, allowing for seamless connectivity whilst on the move. WiFI range has again since been expanded to cover the entire of York City Centre, the 6 Park and Ride sites, 14 council run libraries and 41 council owned buildings.[2] WiFi within the city centre is split into 15 'Network Zones' relaying signals to the previous and next router in the sequence.

CityConnect WIFI Zones[3]

  • Zone 1 – 1 Bridge St Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 1 – 13 Bridge St Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 1 – 39 Micklegate Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 2 – Station Rise (West Offices)
  • Zone 2 – Cedar Court Lamppost
  • Zone 2 – 2 Rougier St Lamppost
  • Zone 2 – Tanners Moat Lamppost
  • Zone 3 – Stn Rise/Stn Ave CCTV Pole
  • Zone 3 – Royal York Hotel Lamppost
  • Zone 3 – York Stn Lamppost
  • Zone 4 – 1 Museum St Lamppost
  • Zone 4 – Museum St/Lendl Lamppost
  • Zone 4 – Duncombe Place lamppost
  • Zone 4 – Minster Yard (Left of Minster) lamppost
  • Zone 4 – Minster Yard (Right of Minster) lamppost
  • Zone 5 – 1 Davygate CCTV Pole
  • Zone 5 – 14 Blake St Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 5 – 15 Davygate Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 5 – 26 Davygate Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 6 – 1 Parliament St CCTV Pole
  • Zone 6 – 8 Parliament St Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 6 – 15 Parliament St Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 6 – 21 Davygate CCTV Camera mount
  • Zone 7 – 1 Coopergate CCTV Pole
  • Zone 7 – 6 Nessgate Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 7 – 1 Nessgate (Wall mount Lamp)
  • Zone 7 – 4 Spurriergate CCTV Camera mount
  • Zone 7 – 13 Market St Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 8 – Mansion House Rooftop
  • Zone 8 – 12 Coney St Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 8 – 15 Coney St Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 8 – 23 Coney St Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 8 – 22 Lendl Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 8 – 1 Stonegate Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 9 – 6 Grape Lane Wall mount Bracket
  • Zone 9 – 54 Low Petergate Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 9 – 2 Minster Yard Lamppost
  • Zone 10 – 17 Back Swinegate CCTV Camera mount
  • Zone 10 – 14 Swinegate CCTV Camera Mount
  • Zone 10 – 28 Stonegate CCTV Camera Mount
  • Zone 10 – 1 Kings Square CCTV Camera Mount
  • Zone 11 – 65 Goodramsgate Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 11 – 34 Goodramsgate Lamppost
  • Zone 11 – 27 Goodramsgate Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 11 – Deangate Lamppost
  • Zone 12 – Silver St Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 12 – 10 Newgate Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 12 – 47 Shambles Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 12 – 13 Shambles Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 12 – 23 Shambles Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 13 – 1 St Saviourgate CCTV Pole
  • Zone 13 – 20 Pavement Lamppost
  • Zone 13 – 10 Pavement Wall mount Lamp
  • Zone 14 – Museum Gardens

Aberdeen

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Free wi-fi is now available across 30 publicly-accessible Aberdeen City Council buildings, as part of the latest work to be delivered by the Accelerate Aberdeen programme. Again working in partnership with Pinacl Solutions and in the same technical style to York.

Aberdeen City Connect is available in 17 libraries, nine community and learning centres, Aberdeen Maritime Museum, Adventure Aberdeen and Marischal College, and is aimed at not only widening access to internet-based services across the city, but will also helping to address some of the digital divide and social inclusion.[4] In addition, Aberdeen City Connect is also available in 17 NHS Grampian Hospitals.

Free public Wi-Fi is available in the below locations:[5]

Libraries

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  • Central Library
  • Airyhall Library
  • Bridge of Don Library
  • Bucksburn Library
  • Cornhill Library
  • Cove Library
  • Culter Library
  • Cults Library & Learning Centre
  • Dyce Library
  • Ferryhill Library
  • Kaimhill Library
  • Kincorth Library
  • Mastrick Library
  • Northfield Library
  • Tillydrone Library & Learning Centre
  • Torry Library
  • Woodside Library

Community Centres

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  • Cummings Park Community Centre
  • Dyce Community Learning Centre
  • Froghall Community Hall
  • Lord Provost Henry E Rae Community Centre
  • Rosemount Community Centre
  • Tillydrone Library & Learning Centre
  • Torry Sports & Learning Centre
  • Tullos Community Learning Centre
  • Woodside Fountain Community Centre

Other Venues

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  • Aberdeen Maritime Museum
  • Adventure Aberdeen
  • Marischal College Customer Access Point

Hospitals

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  • Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
  • Aberdeen Maternity Hospital
  • Royal Aberdeen Childrens Hospital
  • Woodend Hospital
  • Royal Cornhill Hospital
  • Aboyne Hospital
  • Chalmers Hospital
  • Fleming Hospital
  • Fraserburgh Hospital
  • Glen O' Dee Hospital
  • Insch War Memorial Hospital
  • Inverurie Hospital
  • Jubilee Hospital
  • Kincardine Hospital
  • Peterhead Hospital
  • Seafield Hospital
  • Stephen Hospital
  • Turner Memorial Hospital

Newport

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NewportCityConnect from Pinacl, will provide users with unlimited 24x7 free Wi-Fi access across key city centre locations including Upper Dock St, Corn St, Skinner St, Riverfront Theatre, Railway Station, Information Station, Cambrian Road, Newport Market and the Bus Station.[6]

Visitors and residents can access NewportCityConnect from any wireless enabled device. This WiFi solution allows users to log in via social media or a simple registration form. Seamless login has been enabled so once the initial log in has been completed, users can get back online by simply opening up a browser when in range of the network.

The network has been designed to provide sufficient bandwidth to support streaming services such as BBC iPlayer. Pinacl launched a similar solution in the City of York last year which now sees around 2,000 users per day. Pinacl created the CityConnect brand specifically for public WiFi networks and solutions have been deployed for Aberdeen City Council, Stockport City Council and property development giants, British Land. Small retailers have also opted for CityConnect solutions to enhance their existing network with a user friendly social WiFi overlay.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Managed Wireless". pinaclsolutions.com. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  2. ^ Worsman, Charlotte. "City centre wi-fi". york.gov.uk. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  3. ^ "York LocalView for Wi-Fi". localview.york.gov.uk. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  4. ^ "New public wi-fi access for Aberdeen City Council buildings – Aberdeen City Council, Continuous Improvement". aberdeencity.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 25 April 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Free Public Wi-Fi – Aberdeen City Council, Continuous Improvement". aberdeencity.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 24 April 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  6. ^ Solutions, Pinacl. "Visitors and Residents can now enjoy FREE unlimited WiFi whilst out and about in Newport City Centre". pinaclsolutions.com. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  7. ^ "Free WiFi at venues in Newport city centre". newport.gov.uk. Retrieved 9 March 2016.