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List of Free Wi-Fi For All sites in the Philippines

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The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has announced locations of the Free Wi-Fi For All sites across the country.

The DICT’s Free Wi-Fi for All program aims to “Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao through Free Wi-Fi Connectivity.” Consumers nationwide may visit the following sites to gain access to the free Internet provided by DICT:

Mabalacat City, Pampanga

  • Philippine Science High School – Clark

City of Santa Rosa, Laguna

  • City of Santa Rosa Plaza

Teresa, Rizal

  • Teresa Municipal Hall
  • Teresa Municipal Plaza
  • Teresa Rural Health Unit

Taguig City

  • Army General Hospital, Fort Bonifacio

Quezon City

  • Quezon City One Stop Shop

Camarines Sur

  • DTI Negosyo Center Pili
  • Pili Municipal Hall
  • Pili Municipal Plaza
  • Pili Sports Complex

Catanduanes

  • Baras Central Elementary School
  • Bato Rural Development HS
  • Supang-Datag National HS
  • San Miguel Rural Development HS

Aklan

  • Municipal Plaza of Batan
  • Kalibo Municipal Plaza

Iloilo

  • Barotac Viejo Town Hall

Negros Occidental

  • Provincial Capitol Plaza

Cebu

  • National Economic and Development Authority

Negros Oriental

  • Malongcay Dacu High School

Siquijor

  • Municipal Plaza of Siquijor

Basey, Samar

  • Basey Municipal Hall
  • Basey Municipal Plaza

Zamboanga Sibugay

  • Ipil Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office

Misamis Occidental

  • Oroquieta City Town Plaza
  • Tangub City Hall

Misamis Oriental

  • Gingoog City Hall
  • Gingoog City Town Plaza

Davao del Norte

  • Barangay Bandera Repeater Station

Davao del Sur

  • Wireless Elementary School

Davao Oriental

  • Manay Municipal Plaza

Sarangani

  • Malungon Municipal Hall
  • Malungon Municipal Plaza

 

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4 Comments

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FOXHUNTER · 7 years ago

this is just another total waste of taxpayers money. people should pay for their own internet.

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useless · 7 years ago

patawa ba to? sa whole country 34 lang? i bet yung included sa list hindi rin nila alam yan, lalabas na unti lang makikinabang dyan. tapos lalagyan pa ng password.

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