No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeArchivePanama to Launch Free WiFi Access Nationwide

Panama to Launch Free WiFi Access Nationwide

PANAMA CITY, Panama – Thanks to a government-backed plan to provide wireless Internet service to the public at no charge, Panamanians could soon be surfing the net for free.

Eduardo Jaén, secretary of governmental innovation, told newswire EFE that the “national Internet access network” project was approved last month and was sent Sept. 2 to the wireless technologies company Liberty Technologies Corp. for review.

Funding for this endeavor will come from a 1 percent income tax that telecommunications companies pay into state coffers, an agreement that came about with the sector’s privatization in the late 1990s.

The government expects the network to start Oct. 10 at 200 wireless access points in 10 cities, in a first phase that would potentially connect 1.5 million Panamanians to the Internet for free.

Once the plan is complete, the government expects the Internet to reach as many as 2.3 million people – or about 70 percent – of the country of 3.3 million.

Jaén boasted, “No other Central American country has announced a project of this magnitude, and we will be the first in Latin America to have a system like this on a nationwide level.”

 

Trending Now

El Salvador Beach Goes From Gang Stronghold to Tourist Getaway

Between waves and postcard sunsets, foreign tourists enjoy El Tunco beach in El Salvador, once overrun by gang members. They do not hold back...

Former Costa Rican VP Grynspan Campaigns for UN Top Post

Rebeca Grynspan, a former vice president of Costa Rica, expressed confidence in her bid to become the next United Nations secretary-general. She stepped down...

Cow Wrangling and Camera Trapping in Costa Rica

I had just successfully reviewed the first four of five camera traps in a sleepy little town tucked into a rich valley bordering the...

Uber Drivers in Latin America Are Mostly Educated Men Earning About $7 an Hour

Uber drivers in Latin America and the Caribbean are overwhelmingly male (91%) and have a high level of university education (57%), and most treat...

Emma Raducanu Looking for a New Tennis Coach

Emma Raducanu insists she is in no rush to find a new coach as the former US Open champion looks to revert to a...

U.S. President Trump Suggests Friendly Takeover of Cuba

President Donald Trump said Friday the United States could carry out a “friendly takeover” of Cuba, citing direct talks with the island’s government as...
Avatar
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Travel

Latest News from Costa Rica