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Random Rippling - Bright House Networks Expands WiFi Coverage in Broad Ripple - Free WiFi HotSpots Now Available
posted: Dec. 20, 2013
Bright House Networks has announced that it has expanded Bright House Networks WiFi access to the Broad Ripple area. The company now offers 20 HotSpots throughout the Broad Ripple area. This initiative is part of the 150,000 Bright House Networks WiFi and Cable WiFi HotSpots that are available in major cities nationwide.
Bright House Networks WiFi HotSpots are now available in the locations of College Avenue and Westfield Boulevard from 67th Street down to 62nd Street. This includes the majority of the commercial and entertainment areas, in addition to Broad Ripple High School's football stadium. A map of the WiFi Coverage is available at www.brighthouse.com/wifi.
"Our customers can now conveniently access Bright House Networks WiFi HotSpots while out shopping, dining and enjoying the sights of Broad Ripple," said Don Williams, Vice President of Bright House Networks Indianapolis Division. "Bright House Networks is dedicated to keeping its customers connected, and we are confident that these WiFi HotSpots will enhance their experience when it comes to exploring what Indianapolis has to offer."
Bright House Networks WiFi allows any WiFi enabled device, such as a personal computer, tablet, Smartphone, or digital audio player, to connect to the Internet. Customers who subscribe to Bright House Networks' Standard High Speed Internet service or faster can access the HotSpots in any of Bright House Networks' WiFi locations at no additional cost by logging into their My Services or Road Runner login credentials. Cable customers that do not live in a Bright House Networks service area can also use these free HotSpots by authenticating their Xfinity, Time Warner, Cox or Optimum login credentials. Non-cable subscribers can also purchase WiFi access for a per use fee in any WiFi location.
A banner above College Avenue letting residents know about the new WiFi service.