FLORENCE, ITALY – The Italian government have signed an agreement to set up a high-speed broadband WiFi network in tourist and cultural sites.
The network will have a unique access system, based on the Public Digital Identity System (SPID).
A series of experimental models will be set up by January in big seaside resorts, in the country’s 51 UNESCO World Heritage sites, in 18 cities of culture including Florence, Rome, Venice, in airports, ports and motorways.
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