Hakeem
Fahm, Lagos State Commissioner for Science and Technology, has said that the
free public Wi-Fi at the state’s Parks and Gardens was secured by Wireless
Protected Access (WPA).
Mr Fahm made this known on Friday
in Lagos at the 2018 Ministerial Press Briefing in commemoration of the third
year in office of Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode.
WPA is a security standard for
users of computing devices equipped with wireless internet connection.
It provides data encryption and
better user authentication.
Mr Fahm said Lagos residents had
begun to have access to the free Wi-Fi provided by the state government at
three selected parks and gardens.
He said the Wi-Fi access at the
Ndubuisi Kanu Park, Ikeja, Muri-Okunola Park, Victoria Island and Johnson
JakandeTinubu Park Ikeja, were using solar-powered panels to avoid disruption.
“This project represents a
quick-win for Lagos State Government towards the vision of making Lagos a smart
city, and provides new ways for public to enhance social and leisure
activities.
“The government has plans to
provide additional Wi-Fi access at bus terminals and other parks and gardens
and schools,’’ he said.
“Wi-Fi can be anywhere now once
funding is in place because we have the infrastructure already.
“We are ready to work with any
agency; we are talking to different partners to see how we can further deploy
it and look at the value added services available.
“To make sure
that the wireless would pay for itself, we are in discussion with Google so
that the
Wi-Fi we are providing can assist us in placing advert so that it can
be used to pay for the advert.”(News Agency of Nigeria)
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