McCarren Park in Greenpoint became the first of several Brooklyn parks to be equipped with Wi-Fi last Friday, thanks to a hook-up by IT Hospitality Solutions and AT&T, according to the Brooklyn Paper.
Three antennae were fastened to a brick maintenance building near Lorimer Street and Driggs Avenue to provide the service. According to the article, the Department of Parks & Recreation has similar plans for others in the area, like Fort Greene Park, Prospect Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park and Bed-Stuy’s Herbert Von King Park.
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