Taiwan offers free Wi-Fi to all foreign tourists
Taiwan became one of the first countries in the world to offer free
Wi-Fi on a mass scale to its citizens, and now it is extending that to
any foreign tourist, also for free, in a move that will gain it a lot of
goodwill.
The Taiwan government-backed free “iTaiwan”
wireless network launched in 2011, and now has about 4,400 hotspots in
major tourist spots, transportation hubs, cultural establishments and
government offices all over the island country.
Citizens needed just their local phone number to register and then use the semi-fast 1 MBPS service.
Now, for foreign vistors, who generally have trouble getting a local
SIM in the country (two forms of identity, etc), the process of tapping
these wi-fi networks has been made a lot easier starting this month.
Visitors can open an iTaiwan account at a Taiwan Tourism Bureau
counter/center, show their passport as ID and that’s it: they can login
using their account, on their digital devices.
In addition, iTaiwan has established roaming agreements with four
local governments so that tourists also have access in Taipei City, New
Taipei, Taichung and Tainan.
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