Sunday, June 16, 2013

Here's how the "Wi-fi free" - The Press

Into The dl follows the example of Piedmont, “free hotspot” on the territory and goodbye Authentication and traceability
becomes the responsibility of the manager

Into Among the eighty articles which make up the “Decree of Making” approved by the Government Letta lie some measures aimed at re-launching of the Digital Agenda.

Into addition to the introduction of the digital home, which includes the electronic identity card box and the certified mail; talking about liberalization of access. As is already the case in many European countries has been liberalized access to the Internet: “The offer internet for the public will be free and will not require personal identification of the user,” reads the statement from the Presidency of the Council.

Into short, no more records to use free WiFi networks. One small step for a great revolution: how simple it could be the way of authentication, remained an obstacle to access to networks, which curbed the spread of free networks for citizenship.

Into A significant step forward for the Digital Agenda, which among its points included the liberalization of acce ss to the Internet, and an important recognition for the Piedmont Region. As a pioneer, with Regional Law 5/2011, known as the “Free WiFi”, Piedmont recognized fact the access to the network as a right of citizenship, forcing the region to open in its territorial headquarters and a free hotspot without authentication .

Once entered into force Into the norm, will enable free access to hotpost the territory, to which anyone can connect with their mobile device, simply by connecting to the network. Will be the responsibility of the operator is obliged to ensure traceability through the identifier of the device used (IP address of the device).

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