A public access point was opened yesterday, Wednesday, 14 November 2007, in the foyer of the 44 Wale Street building. Five computers have been installed which can be used by anyone for up to forty-five minutes per day. The computers can be used to surf the Internet, and every user gets a free e-mail account.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Cape residents to get free Internet access
Capetonians who do not own computers or who cannot afford Internet café fees can now access both, free of charge, through the City of Cape Town's expanded Smart Cape Access Project.
A public access point was opened yesterday, Wednesday, 14 November 2007, in the foyer of the 44 Wale Street building. Five computers have been installed which can be used by anyone for up to forty-five minutes per day. The computers can be used to surf the Internet, and every user gets a free e-mail account.
A public access point was opened yesterday, Wednesday, 14 November 2007, in the foyer of the 44 Wale Street building. Five computers have been installed which can be used by anyone for up to forty-five minutes per day. The computers can be used to surf the Internet, and every user gets a free e-mail account.
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