Now, solar-powered trash cans that provide free Wi-Fi

Bigbelly had earlier developed solar-powered, rubbish-compacting bins;

Update: 2015-07-22 13:50 GMT
Now, solar-powered trash cans that provide free Wi-Fi
Bigbelly had earlier developed solar-powered, rubbish-compacting bins (Representational Image)
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Washington: A US company has turned solar-powered trash cans in New York into free public Wi-Fi  hotspots.  Bigbelly had earlier developed solar-powered,  rubbish-compacting bins with cloud-based connectivity that  provide real-time data to tell which bins need emptying. 

The company now wants the trash cans to provide free  public Wi-Fi by way of a wireless repeater installed on the  bottom of each station.  With the help of New York city-based Downtown Alliance,  Bigbelly has been conducting a pilot test in which two of  these bins were turned into free public Wi-Fi hotspots. 

While solar power has limitations late in the evening and  during winter months, installing Wi-Fi on Bigbelly stations  may be a smart way of expanding hotspot coverage further along  city streets in New York.  Bigbelly is focused on developing their solar-powered  garbage/recycling stations into powerful tools.  "Some of the other things that we're looking at is being  able to track urban intelligence data," Leila Dillon, VP of  Marketing for Bigbelly told Gizmag.  "Also things like footfall, pollution levels, radiation  levels, and many other services, applications, and benefits to  this core city infrastructure that every city and town has and  needs," Dillon said.  

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