March 5, 2018
Jersey City, New Jersey, has signed an agreement with Smart City Media to develop and install public information kiosks that provide free Wi-Fi access, according to the Hudson Reporter.
The company will install and maintain the kiosks, and the city will get a percentage of profit from the advertisements displayed on the kiosks.
The city must apply to the state for a permit for each kiosk, which under state law must be installed in a commercial district.
Each kiosk will allow internet access to provide public information about the area and directions to points of interest.