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  1. Fundamentals
  2. Hotspot Operators

Location, location, location.

Here are some examples of where to deploy a hotspot:

  • Coffee shops or restaurants: provide WiFi to their customers and earn $WAYRU tokens in return.

  • Small business: set up WiFi hotspots to attract and retain customers.

  • Shopping malls or retail centers: providing WiFi to enhance customer experience and encourage longer visits.

  • Barber Shops and Salons: Provide WiFi for customers to browse or work while waiting for or receiving services.

  • Fitness centers or gyms: offer WiFi to members for streaming music or fitness classes.

  • Schools and universities: enhancing campus-wide internet access for students and faculty.

  • Community centers offer free internet to support local residents and guests.

  • Public libraries provide internet access to support digital learning and literacy.

  • Tourist spots or hotels: provide WiFi to enhance visitor experience.

  • Airports, Train, or Bus Stations: provide travelers with WiFi to check schedules, book tickets, or stay entertained during waits.

  • Apartment complexes or residential communities share WiFi to improve connectivity for tenants.

  • Homes: share their home WiFi to help create a mesh network in their neighborhood.

  • Parks or Recreational Areas: provide WiFi for visitors to access information and maps or enjoy online resources outdoors.

  • Farmers' Markets or Outdoor Events: attract more attendees and vendors by offering WiFi access for payment processing or information sharing.

  • Medical Clinics or Hospitals: enhance patient experience by providing internet access for online check-ins, medical information access, or entertainment while waiting.

  • Municipal Buildings or Government Offices: offer WiFi to citizens visiting for various services, aiding in online form submission or information retrieval.

  • Art Galleries or Museums: provide internet access to visitors for interactive tours or learning about exhibits through online resources.

  • Co-working Spaces: attract freelancers and remote workers by offering reliable WiFi.

  • Sports Arenas or Event Venues: enhance attendees' experience by providing internet access for social sharing or event-related apps.

  • Laundromats: enhance customer experience by providing WiFi access while they wait for laundry.

  • Auto Service Centers: offer customers WiFi to stay connected or entertained while waiting for their vehicles to be serviced.

  • Pet Parks: allow pet owners to enjoy internet connectivity while their pets play.

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