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  1. Ward 13 residents can access their free Internet via a system of two hundred and twenty wifi access points mounted on City light fixtures, distributed over a 4.5 square mile area. The network, called “Old Brooklyn Connected”, has been built, operated and maintained entirely with City funds.

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  2. oldbrooklynconnected.com › about-us › old-brooklynOld Brooklyn Connected

    Old Brooklyn Connected In Ward 13, the Old Brooklyn Connected Wi-Fi will provide free, fast, and secure high-speed wireless internet access for every home, business, and institution. Cleveland City Councilman Kevin Kelley initiated the project, calling it:

  3. oldbrooklynconnected.com › about-us › old-brooklynOld Brooklyn Connected Wi-Fi

    Old Brooklyn Connected Wi-Fi is a groundbreaking technology infrastructure project that provides free, fast internet service for every home, business, and organization in Ward 13 of the City of Cleveland, Ohio.

  4. Feb 29, 2016 · In their own words, Old Brooklyn is the accessible, family-friendly Cleveland, Ohio neighborhood where business and people come to grow. Part of the attraction is their outstanding public WiFi which allows residents to connect from anywhere in Cleveland Ward 13.

  5. May 1, 2011 · Cleveland Ward 13 Councilman Kevin J. Kelley introduced “Old Brooklyn Connected”, which will provide free, fast, and secure high-speed wireless internet access to the entire ward. At the center of this project is the new community website, http://oldbrooklynconnected.com.

  6. The Old Brooklyn Connected Wi-Fi will create a continuous wireless internet network throughout Ward 13 of Cleveland, covering a majority of the Old Brooklyn neighborhood. Access points are attached to street lights which in turn communicate with 8 distinct nodes throughout Ward 13.

  7. The fastest plan anyone in Old Brooklyn can order from T-Mobile Home Internet goes up to 100 Mbps, the slowest package only goes up to 25 Mbps, and the neighborhood-wide average maximum speed for Old Brooklyn customers is up to 56 Mbps.

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