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Citizens will soon have more opportunities to stay connected with the addition of 36 new TTWiFi locations across Trinidad and Tobago. This expansion will bring the total number of no-cost public WiFi hotspots to close to 300 nationwide.
Representing a collaborative effort among the Ministry of Digital Transformation, the Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT) and the National Information and Communication Technology Company Limited (iGovTT), the TTWiFi Programme offers this nationwide initiative at no-cost in public spaces at no cost to users.
The new locations will include transport hubs like the Piarco and A.N.R. Robinson International Airports; markets in Arima, Tunapuna, and Chaguanas and popular recreational spots like Castara Beach, Speyside Lookout, and the Calypso Rose Esplanade in Scarborough, Tobago. Citizens will soon be able to stay connected onboard the Tobago Ferry and Water Taxi and in more government offices like the Licensing Offices in San Fernando and Port of Spain, the Elections and Boundaries Commission in Port of Spain, and the Ministry of Social Development's offices in Tunapuna and Port of Spain.
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