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200 buses with free WiFi to survive traffic jams

June 28, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Nowadays traffic jams are never-ending and Internet is an option to escape them. However, sometimes reception isn’t good. Therefore 200 buses will offer free WiFi for the passengers.

SUBITE and Claro integrated their platforms to provide Internet for 19 hours in the buses for the routes Cartago-San José, Alajuela-San José, Desamparados-Aserrí, Santo Domingo de Heredia-Tibás, San Pedro, Curridabat and Zapote, Hatillo-Alajuelita, Moravia-Guadalupe and Escazú-Santa Ana.

According to Luis Miguel Herrera, general manager of SUBITE, the service will be a reality in August.

crhoy.com

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