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First DC Neighborhood to Offer Free Outdoor WiFi Network

WASHINGTON, DC, April 2, 2014:  It’s not just spring that’s in the air in NoMa: A brand-new, free outdoor WiFi network is also in the air and now available in many outdoor public spaces throughout the neighborhood. The first phase of this new service has been installed by the NoMa BID, and additional phases are planned. As the first neighborhood in Washington, D.C., to offer free outdoor WiFi, the NoMa BID is providing this interactive amenity to make NoMa even livelier.

“NoMa is home to tech-savvy businesses like Google and NPR, as well as lots of smart, creative people,” said Robin-Eve Jasper, President of the NoMa Business Improvement District. “The NoMa BID is constantly working to improve NoMa’s public spaces and create a more connected community for neighborhood residents, employees and visitors. We think the outdoor WiFi system will be a great complement for NoMa parks as they are developed.”

To access the system, please select “NoMa Connected” from the list of wireless networks on your mobile device or laptop. Click the CLICK HERE box to agree to the Terms and Conditions. You’re connected!

The NoMa BID is encouraging Internet users to try out the system and tell us about your experience on Twitter and Facebook. Click here to view a map of existing WiFi service areas. Click here to view a map of proposed WiFi service areas. For more information and Frequently Asked Questions about the NoMa WiFi system, please visit nomabid.wpengine.com/wifi.

Special thanks to the District Department of Transportation for allowing equipment on their streetlight poles and to Polinger, Shannon and Luchs and Principal Financial Group at 1200 First Street, NE; The JBG Companies at 1300 First Street, NE; CIM Group at 899 North Capitol Street, NE; First Potomac Realty Management at 840 First Street, NE; and StonebridgeCarras at 175 N Street, NE for allowing equipment on their buildings.

About NoMa
NoMa is a vibrant, growing neighborhood nestled between Union Station, the U.S. Capitol, Shaw, and the H Street, NE corridor in Washington, D.C. Over the last several years, private developers have invested more than $5 billion in the 35-block area within the NoMa BID boundary, and have plans to develop more than 20 million square feet of additional office, residential, hotel, and retail space. With a capital investment of $50 million from the District government in 2013, NoMa will soon have great new parks and public spaces as well. NoMa is home to more than 3,900 terrific new apartments, and more than 40,000 people work here each day. NoMa is the most connected neighborhood in Washington, D.C.  With unparalleled transportation access on Amtrak, VRE, MARC, two Red Line Metro stops, and vehicular access to Interstate 395, visitors, workers and residents can easily travel throughout the region as well as get to New York or anywhere on the East Coast. NoMa has a WalkScore of 92 and offers great biking facilities, including three free outdoor air pumps, the East Coast’s only Bikestation, the 8-mile Metropolitan Branch Trail, and seven Capital Bikeshare stations. The NoMa BID organizes more than 50 free award-winning community events each year, connecting more than 20,000 friends and neighbors. For more information about NoMa, visit nomabid.wpengine.com and sign up for our bimonthly newsletter. Follow us on Twitter @NoMaBID and like us on Facebook.

For immediate release

News media contact:
Rachel Davis
202-997-3846
[email protected]

 

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