Wi-Fi will appear on cemeteries in Moscow
Moscow authorities decided to organize free Wi-Fi zones at the most famous cemeteries in the city.
“Wireless Internet will be available in the first half of 2016 in the open areas of the Vagankovsky, Novodevichy and Troekurovsky cemeteries,” reports the city government portal, citing data from the head of the Ritual service bureau, Artem Ekimov.
According to him, free access to the Internet “will make visiting cemeteries more convenient and, among other things, will be educational.” Thus, online, every person who is interested in the identity of the buried person or the monument on his grave will be able to obtain the necessary information about him on the Internet.
In addition, according to the head of the enterprise, the Internet will make it possible to “download” a map of the cemetery.
The wireless network should go live in the first half of 2016. Now Ritual specialists are preparing tender documents for providers.
Previously, Forum wrote that in Yalta, Crimea, Passed exhibition of coffins and funeral accessories. Visitors could not only see, but also buy the selected coffin. At the entrance, visitors paid 10 dollars.
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