Golden Gate Transit will install wireless connections on 150 buses after a successful pilot project. The transit district will pay for the hardware and expects to outfit all 150 vehicles by early 2012. FreeFi Networks will provide the service free of charge but expects to cover costs with advertising revenues. The district will use a 4G network, which currently is not available north of the Golden Gate Bridge. Link to full story in Marin Independent Journal.
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