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All major parks to get free Wi-Fi: Karachi mayor
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KARACHI: Mayor Barrister Murtaza Wahab Siddiqi has announced the launch of free WiFi services at all major parks in the city to provide visitors with free internet access so that they can enjoy their time at the recreational places. While inaugurating the free Wi-Fi service at Frere Hall on Friday, he said that the facility would be also expanded to other major public places under the administration of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation, including popular spots such as Bagh Ibne Qasim, Kidney Hill Park, Lake Park and Safari Park. “We are committed to providing maximum facilities at these recreational locations for the convenience of the citizens,” said Mayor Wahab. “Karachi has now joined the ranks of cities offering such services to its residents. With the increasing use of smartphones among citizens, the availability of Wi-Fi at recreational spots has become essential,” he added.
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