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Arsat to install 500 Wi-Fi hotspots on Argentina highways

Argentina’s state-owned communications operator Arsat has announced plans to install some 500 Wi-Fi hotspots on some of the country’s main highways to ensure uninterrupted internet access during journeys in mobile blackspots. arsat Wi-Fi hotspots on Argentina highways

 

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The free service will enable up to 100 people to connect at the same time at speeds of up to 10Mbps and will be distributed along national routes nos. 3, 5, 23, 25, 34, 40, 81, 152 and 251 as well as at intersections with 17 other routes.

 

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ARSAT is a state-owned Argentine company that provides telecommunication services. As part of its services, ARSAT has implemented Wi-Fi hotspots on Argentina highways to provide internet access to drivers and passengers.

The project, called “Internet en Ruta,” began in 2017 and aims to install more than 1,000 Wi-Fi hotspots along the country’s main highways. The hotspots are placed in strategic locations, such as rest areas, gas stations, and toll booths, to ensure that drivers and passengers have access to the internet wherever they are on the road.

The service is free of charge and can be accessed by anyone with a Wi-Fi enabled device, such as a smartphone, tablet, or laptop. Users can connect to the network by selecting the “ARSAT Internet en Ruta” option on their device’s Wi-Fi settings and following the instructions provided.

The implementation of Wi-Fi hotspots on Argentina highways is a significant step forward in providing internet access to people in remote areas and improving connectivity across the country. It also contributes to making travel safer and more comfortable for drivers and passengers, as they can stay connected to the internet and communicate with others while on the road.

 

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