Wireless networking

Workathlon webinar to be held on Thursday

Workathlon is holding a firechat webinar on Thursday on the major challenge the new health protocols are creating for the hotel market.
The event, starting at 3 p.m., will feature a panel of experienced professionals in the sector who are responsible for the adherence to health protocols in hotels.
The webinar will be screened live on Workathlon's Facebook page.

After award, Metadrasi vows to promote even distribution of unaccompanied children

The head of a Greek nongovernmental organization that has won the prestigious US$2 million Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize says the group will use the money to promote a more even distribution of unaccompanied young migrants among European Union member-states.

A New Hacker Attack against the Commission for Personal Data Protection Was Prevented

We prevented a hacker attack against the Commission for Personal Data Protection, its Chairman Ventsislav Karadjov told the Bulgarian National Radio. The attempt was made through the wireless Wi-Fi network of the commission, which means that the perpetrator was within the area of the building.

Athens buses and trolley buses to get wi-fi

Transport authorities are planning to announce a tender by the end of the month for the installation of routers on hundreds of buses and trolley buses serving the capital so commuters can have internet access.

According to sources, the plan is for a total of 2,500 wi-fi boxes to be installed - 1,000 on regular city buses and the remainder on trolley buses.

The Bulgarian Government will Allocate BGN 7 Million for Free Internet Connection for 700 Schools

Sofia. Minister of Education and Science Krasimir Valchev hopes that next week the government will approve BGN 7 million for free internet connection (wi-fi) for 700 schools, he told a roundtable on digital education, Focus News Agency reports. "With these 700, there will be 1,800 with free wi-fi and 600 with none," he said.

First thing a refugee asks at a camp is not water or food, but Wi-Fi password: Turkcell CEO

According to Kaan Terzioğlu, CEO of Turkey’s leading mobile phone operator Turkcell, connectivity is a key concern for refugees. The first thing a refugee wants at a camp is the Wi-Fi password in an effort to connect with the people they have left behind, said Terzioğlu.

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