UK phone provider O2 has announced that it intends to flood the entirety of the City of London with ultra-fast 1Gbps Wi-Fi. It’s worth pointing out that this won’t cover the entirety of London, but rather the City of London. This is a square-mile area that contains banks, insurance companies, lawyers, and not much else. It’s confusing, I know. It’ll likely be music to the ears of those living and working in the City. That said, I can’t help but feel the hotspots would be better used elsewhere. At London’s major tourist sites, for example. Or maybe in Central London, where…

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