Free email kiosks hit the high street
News Dubbed i-plus freemail, the service is part of UK company Cityspace's i-plus online information network. The free email facility has been integrated into all of Cityspace's 40 London information kiosks, and will be included in 1,000 extra kiosks...
[March 10, 2000, 15:17]
London gets monster Wi-Fi hot spot
Talkback The 3 km hotzone, providing free email access both outside and within over 100 cafes, pubs and restaurants, mobile workforce VPN access, and a council information landing page, among a number of services, was a collaboration between Bristol City...
[December 1, 2004, 18:28]
Westminster launches UK's largest Internet kiosk network
News The i-plus points -- a joint initiative between technology company Cityspace and street furniture firm Adshel -- will provide free and accessible online services to residents and tourists, offering a convenient way for people to obtain local...
[July 25, 2001, 17:30]
Internet kiosks help domestic violence victims
News Cityspace, the IT company that provides the i-plus network of kiosks for the Greater London Authority (GLA), reports that the level of response has been encouraging, with an average of eight women a day using the kiosks for advice on mental or...
[December 5, 2001, 16:02]
Software patents campaigners honoured
News Finalists: Islington Council in partnership with Cityspace Ltd 'Technology Mile' Two of the main movers behind the campaign to block European legislation to bring in software patents were hailed on Tuesday night when they won the award for...
[September 28, 2005, 13:05]



