Up Ahead: Gas, Food, Wi-Fi… Why not?

The small town of Louisville, Nebraska, offers free Wi-Fi all through the downtown area. A business coalition wants to put a sign advertising the service on the main highway as a way to attract users — and business. But the state has been fighting them for a year. All of that raises the question:

Why not add Wi-Fi to the general services listed on highway signs for travelers? HASN’T WI-FI BECOME SUCH A UNIVERSALLY VALUABLE SERVICE and such a basic need that it should be listed on highway signs along with “Food,” “Gas” and “Lodging”? I think it has.

Original post by Mike

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