Asheville Introduces Free Wi-Fi on ART Buses

News Summary

Asheville has unveiled an initiative to offer free Wi-Fi on all ART buses, providing enhanced connectivity for passengers. This upgrade, a collaborative effort between the Land of Sky Regional Council and Dogwood Health Trust, allows riders to browse the web and stay connected during their commutes. Following the challenges faced after Hurricane Helene, the free Wi-Fi serves as a positive step towards rebuilding community connectivity and support.

Asheville Rolls Out Free Wi-Fi on ART Buses!

Guess what, Asheville? Our lovely city has just taken a giant leap into the future! That’s right! All Asheville Rides Transit (ART) buses are now equipped with free Wi-Fi. This new initiative aims to boost public transportation and enhance the overall riding experience for everyone in the community. Isn’t that fantastic?

A Team Effort

This exciting upgrade was made possible through a wonderful collaboration with the Land of Sky Regional Council and the Dogwood Health Trust. These organizations have joined forces to make it easier for riders to connect online while they’re on the go. Riders can easily connect to the ART Wi-Fi by following some simple steps. While specifics weren’t mentioned, we’re sure it’ll be a breeze!

Stay Connected While You Travel

Imagine this: you’re riding the bus, and instead of just staring out the window, you can take a moment to browse the web, check emails, or access important resources during your commute. Pretty neat, huh? Now you can stay connected, even while you’re traveling around the city.

Recovery from Hurricane Helene

Communication Blackout

In the aftermath of the hurricane, communication in Asheville took a big hit. With approximately 90% of the area’s cell towers out of action, people struggled to reach out to friends and family. However, the Pack Memorial Library stepped up to help the community by offering free Wi-Fi. Many residents have been using the library’s internet to connect with their loved ones, making sure they’re safe and sound.

Community Spirit Shines Bright

Starlink terminals in public spaces to help those without internet access. Fire stations are also aiding the effort by establishing portable cell towers. It’s truly a community effort!

Government Response

FEMA Joins the Effort

Starlink satellites to emergency operations centers. This will help improve communications not just in Asheville but throughout the affected counties. The aim is to restore connectivity and help those who have been impacted by the storm.

Finding Loved Ones and Community Assistance

nc211.org. It’s tough for many right now, but support is out there!

Moving Forward Together

So, hop onto an ART bus, connect to that Wi-Fi, and be part of the vibrant Asheville community as we all work together to rebuild and thrive!

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