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Little Rock Area Buses Test Free Wi-Fi


The Central Arkansas Transit Authority (CATA) in North Little Rock has launched a pilot project on two bus routes to determine the feasibility of outfitting its entire fleet with the hardware necessary to provide passengers with wireless Internet access. Additional pilot buses may be added in the next few weeks.

“Providing wireless internet access to passengers is something we have wanted to do for a long time, but the funding hasn’t been available,” said Bill Adcock, CATA director of operations. “The pilot project will provide us with valuable information regarding passenger usage, hardware performance, and potential project cost.”

The pilot will last through November.

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