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How to use Punjab free WiFi services
The Government of Punjab in collaboration with Punjab Information Technology Board hasintroduced Punjab Free WiFi Program, aiming to expand to other cities after Lahore and installing more than 200 WiFi hotspots which will be able to provide service to over 160,000 users.
With the tagline, “Enhancing Public Services Through Technology,” the free WiFi facility will be provided under the Digital Punjab program to bridge the digital divide by providing people with easy and reliable access to the free internet at public places.
The free Wi-Fi service has been working since January but cannot be accessed on the roads. PITB reported that the Punjab Wi-Fi was used by around 7,945 users during the PSL 2017 Final match.
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Whether you're traveling or just trying to get out of the house a bit more, there's one thing that plagues us everywhere we go: Wi-Fi. We may not have that cloud of Wi-Fi covering the planet yet, but you can find free Wi-Fi almost anywhere, if you know how to look. Here's what you need to know.
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9. Use a Hotspot Database
If you don't have one of those locations around, though—or if you can't stand the smell of coffee—it's time to turn to a hotspot database like WeFi. They have a huge list of over 100 million Wi-Fi hotspots around the world, including rural areas you might not expect. They've also got apps for iPhone and Android, so you're never without a search engine to find yourself a connection.
8. Search for Hidden Networks
If you aren't near a documented hotspot, that doesn't mean you can't sniff one out. We've shown you a number of apps that'll help you find free, hidden Wi-Fi networks, and we've also mentioned that electronics stores are a great place to start looking (since they need Wi-Fi for their display units), as are premium lounges in airports. With a little bit of searching, you can bring all the hidden hotspots out of the woodwork. Just don't tell too many people, or they might start protecting their network.
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7. Browse the Right Sites
This won't get you access to the whole internet, but if you're just looking for Wi-Fi to pass the time, see if the local paid hotspots offer any sites for free. Delta Airlines, for example, offers free access to Amazon, People magazine, and the Wall Street Journal in-flight. It won't help you check your email, but you can certainly keep busy browsing Amazon and reading news, and you won't need to spend a dime.
6. Sign Up for a Loyalty Program
Some businesses—like Kimpton and other hotels—will offer you free Wi-Fi if you join a loyalty program with them. It's not a bad deal considering most loyalty programs are free, and as long as you have a good spam filter in place, you won't have to deal with those nasty newsletters they send out after you sign up.
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5. Find Some Coupon Codes
With a little foresight, you can rack up some coupons and have them ready when you need Wi-Fi access on the go. Sites like RetailMeNot are always great for finding vouchers, and you can often see if that hotspot company has any partners that regularly offer deals (You can often find GoGo deals through their partners like Gadling, for example). Following that company on Twitter can often score you some coupons, too. If you're in a big building like an airport, you may even be able to find some codes at nearby shops, too.
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10. Know Which Hotels and Businesses Always Have Wi-Fi
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Free Wi-Fi isn't just a staple of coffee shops anymore. There are tons of other locations…
Read more
9. Use a Hotspot Database
If you don't have one of those locations around, though—or if you can't stand the smell of coffee—it's time to turn to a hotspot database like WeFi. They have a huge list of over 100 million Wi-Fi hotspots around the world, including rural areas you might not expect. They've also got apps for iPhone and Android, so you're never without a search engine to find yourself a connection.
8. Search for Hidden Networks
If you aren't near a documented hotspot, that doesn't mean you can't sniff one out. We've shown you a number of apps that'll help you find free, hidden Wi-Fi networks, and we've also mentioned that electronics stores are a great place to start looking (since they need Wi-Fi for their display units), as are premium lounges in airports. With a little bit of searching, you can bring all the hidden hotspots out of the woodwork. Just don't tell too many people, or they might start protecting their network.
The Definitive Guide to Finding Free Wi-Fi
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Read more
7. Browse the Right Sites
This won't get you access to the whole internet, but if you're just looking for Wi-Fi to pass the time, see if the local paid hotspots offer any sites for free. Delta Airlines, for example, offers free access to Amazon, People magazine, and the Wall Street Journal in-flight. It won't help you check your email, but you can certainly keep busy browsing Amazon and reading news, and you won't need to spend a dime.
6. Sign Up for a Loyalty Program
Some businesses—like Kimpton and other hotels—will offer you free Wi-Fi if you join a loyalty program with them. It's not a bad deal considering most loyalty programs are free, and as long as you have a good spam filter in place, you won't have to deal with those nasty newsletters they send out after you sign up.
Destroy Unwanted Email Ads by Filtering the Word "Unsubscribe"
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Read more
5. Find Some Coupon Codes
With a little foresight, you can rack up some coupons and have them ready when you need Wi-Fi access on the go. Sites like RetailMeNot are always great for finding vouchers, and you can often see if that hotspot company has any partners that regularly offer deals (You can often find GoGo deals through their partners like Gadling, for example). Following that company on Twitter can often score you some coupons, too. If you're in a big building like an airport, you may even be able to find some codes at nearby shops, too.
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