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Wifi Hotspot Location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations wifi hotspot location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations OBJECTID Borough Type 10604 4 Limited Free 10555 4 Limited Free 12370 3 Free 9893 3 Free 10169 1 Free 10880 4 Limited Free 10953 1 Free 11018 3 Free 12375 4 Free 12607 3 Free 11726 2 Limited Free 9823 1 Free 10915 1 Free 12084 3 Free 12080 3 Free 12500 5 Free Page 1 of 1356 09/25/2021 wifi hotspot location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations Provider Name Location Latitude SPECTRUM Baisley Pond Park Park Perimeter 40.6748599999 SPECTRUM Kissena Park Park Perimeter 40.7475599996 Transit Wireless Grand St (L) Grand St (L) 40.7119259997 Downtown Brooklyn 125 Court St. 40.6899850001 Transit Wireless Lexington Av-63 St (F) Lexington Av-63 St (F) 40.7646300002 SPECTRUM Kissena Park Park Perimeter 40.7424300003 Harlem Pole 94 - LenWS1N133 40.812944 BPL Clinton Hill - Brooklyn Public 380 WASHINGTON AVENUE 40.6873790941 Library Transit Wireless Halsey St (L) Halsey St (L) 40.6956020001 Transit Wireless Broadway Junction (A,C,J,L,Z) Broadway Junction (A,C,J,L,Z) 40.6783340002 ALTICEUSA Crotona Park CROTONA PARK C/O EAST 173RD ST 40.8406639999 AND FULTON AVE Fiberless Governors Island Liggett B Food Court 40.6903899996 Harlem pole 51n - 131NWC5th 40.81026 LinkNYC - Citybridge bk-02-126166 181 Court Street 40.6879008003 LinkNYC - Citybridge bk-02-126505 620 ATLANTIC AVENUE 40.6836250004 LinkNYC - Citybridge si-02-125476 19 SEAVIEW AVENUE 40.5909830002 Page 2 of 1356 09/25/2021 wifi hotspot location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations Longitude X Y Location_T -73.7841200005 1044131.89696 185219.892077 Outdoor TWC Aerial -73.8181499997 1034637.51076 211685.217755 Outdoor TWC Aerial -73.9406699994 1000698.12752 198655.90884 Subway Station -73.9919950004 986469.966349 190656.680416 Outdoor -73.9661150001 993636.552081 217853.888161 Subway Station -73.8115100003 1036481.35944 209820.088612 Outdoor TWC Aerial -73.9416929996 1000390.02217 235459.893303 Outdoor -73.966030666 993670.827931 189708.997928 Library -73.9040840004 1010847.41694 192717.578854 Subway Station -73.9053160001 1010512.58493 186425.975295 Subway Station -73.8983720002 1012370.03233 245570.243161 Outdoor -74.0199599995 978714.677069 190804.762797 Outdoor -73.9395100003 1000994.97568 234482.426426 Outdoor -73.9931469103 986150.575255 189897.318418 Outdoor Kiosk -73.9770060002 990627.361249 188340.282818 Outdoor Kiosk -74.1007320003 956273.280351 154603.543533 Outdoor Kiosk Page 3 of 1356 09/25/2021 wifi hotspot location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations Remarks City SSID SourceID 3 free 10 min sessions Queens GuestWiFi 0 3 free 10 min sessions Queens GuestWiFi 0 SN 123 Brooklyn TransitWirelessWiFi Brooklyn Downtown Brooklyn WiFi SN 223 New York TransitWirelessWiFi 3 free 10 min sessions Queens GuestWiFi 0 New York Harlem Wi-Fi Brooklyn BPLUNWIRED SN 129 Brooklyn TransitWirelessWiFi SN 184 Brooklyn TransitWirelessWiFi 3 free 10 min sessions Bronx GuestWiFi Free - up to 5 mbs New York Governors Island Governors Island Trust New York Harlem Wi-Fi Tablet Internet -phone , Free 1 GB Wi- Brooklyn LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi LINK-000049 FI Service Tablet Internet -phone , Free 1 GB Wi- Brooklyn LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi LINK-000044 FI Service Tablet Internet -phone , Free 1 GB Wi- Staten Island LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi LINK-001752 FI Service Page 4 of 1356 09/25/2021 wifi hotspot location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations Community Borough Location (Lat, Long) Zip Codes Districts Boundaries (40.6748599999, -73.7841200005) 24669 41 3 (40.7475599996, -73.8181499997) 14190 22 3 (40.7119259997, -73.9406699994) 17613 36 2 (40.6899850001, -73.9919950004) 16865 68 2 (40.7646300002, -73.9661150001) 10090 23 4 (40.7424300003, -73.8115100003) 14190 22 3 (40.812944, -73.9416929996) 13095 18 4 (40.6873790941, -73.966030666) 13829 68 2 (40.6956020001, -73.9040840004) 15310 54 3 (40.6783340002, -73.9053160001) 13516 55 2 (40.8406639999, -73.8983720002) 10935 34 5 (40.6903899996, -74.0199599995) 11725 56 4 (40.81026, -73.9395100003) 13095 18 4 (40.6879008003, -73.9931469103) 16865 68 2 (40.6836250004, -73.9770060002) 17619 68 2 (40.5909830002, -74.1007320003) 10691 30 1 Page 5 of 1356 09/25/2021 wifi hotspot location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations City Council Police Districts Precincts 46 71 3 67 30 56 38 54 51 11 3 67 36 20 48 55 30 62 37 46 42 25 32 1 36 20 38 54 48 50 14 76 Page 6 of 1356 09/25/2021 wifi hotspot location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations 9932 3 Free 10191 4 Free 10390 3 Limited Free 11491 1 Free 10721 1 Free 12228 1 Free 12237 1 Free 10885 1 Free 11822 1 Free 12730 1 Free 12942 1 Free 11144 4 Free 12632 3 Free Page 7 of 1356 09/25/2021 wifi hotspot location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations BPL Saratoga - Brooklyn Public 8 THOMAS S BOYLAND STREET 40.6848100477 Library LinkNYC - Citybridge qu-01-145954 43-40 NORTHERN BOULEVARD 40.7536406401 ALTICEUSA MARIA HERNANDEZ IN PARK BELOW PLAYGROUND AREA 40.7025399998 SOUTH SIDE LinkNYC - Citybridge mn-03-123802 237 1 AVENUE 40.7312190398 LinkNYC - Citybridge mn-03-139455 242 EAST 10 STREET 40.728824 LinkNYC - Citybridge mn-06-123634 203 3 AVENUE 40.7356259996 LinkNYC - Citybridge mn-06-121488 323 3 AVENUE 40.739528 LinkNYC - Citybridge mn-05-134211 736 7 AVENUE 40.7602353199 LinkNYC - Citybridge mn-08-135080 400 EAST 68 STREET 40.7651194601 LinkNYC - Citybridge mn-03-123269 170 2 AVENUE 40.7302489998 LinkNYC - Citybridge mn-06-121538 300 EAST 45 STREET 40.7516323603 LinkNYC - Citybridge qu-04-145898 84-43 CORONA AVENUE 40.73933161 LinkNYC - Citybridge bk-16-126638 2208 FULTON STREET 40.6780789998 Page 8 of 1356 09/25/2021 wifi hotspot location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations -73.915132416 1007787.51197 188782.594926 Library -73.9184016594 1006857.44756 213858.819051 Outdoor Kiosk -73.9238159997 1005373.55518 195239.922234 Outdoor -73.9828270001 989009.513763 205679.853454 Outdoor Kiosk -73.9846799999 988496.105669 204807.170488 Outdoor Kiosk -73.9853220002 988317.753007 207285.321372 Outdoor Kiosk -73.9824889997 989102.585755 208707.087557 Outdoor Kiosk -73.9840119597 988679.171576 216251.350355 Outdoor Kiosk -73.9576938298 995969.231143 218033.22901 Outdoor Kiosk -73.9863479994 988033.720439 205326.265906 Outdoor Kiosk -73.9706571702 992379.902692 213117.969811 Outdoor Kiosk -73.8781299298 1018022.28677 208658.544347 Outdoor Kiosk -73.9083739999 1009664.4823 186332.16938 Outdoor Kiosk Page 9 of 1356 09/25/2021 wifi hotspot location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations Brooklyn BPLUNWIRED Tablet Internet -phone , Free 1 GB Wi- Queens LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi LINK-020932 FI Service 3 free 10 min sessions Brooklyn GuestWiFi Tablet Internet -phone , Free 1 GB Wi- New York LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi LINK-014015 FI Service Tablet Internet -phone , Free 1 GB Wi- New York LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi LINK-008305 FI Service Tablet Internet -phone , Free 1 GB Wi- New York LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi LINK-000243 FI Service Tablet Internet -phone , Free 1 GB Wi- New York LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi LINK-000264 FI Service Tablet Internet -phone , Free 1 GB Wi- New York LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi LINK-010160 FI Service Tablet Internet -phone , Free 1 GB Wi- New York LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi LINK-014618 FI Service Tablet Internet -phone , Free 1 GB Wi- New York LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi LINK-003229 FI Service Tablet Internet -phone , Free 1 GB Wi- New York LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi LINK-007631 FI Service Tablet Internet -phone , Free 1 GB Wi- Queens LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi LINK-019897 FI Service Tablet Internet -phone , Free 1 GB Wi- Brooklyn LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi LINK-002348 FI Service Page 10 of1356 09/25/2021 wifi hotspot location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations (40.6848100477, -73.915132416) 13516 55 2 (40.7536406401, -73.9184016594) 16858 39 3 (40.7025399998, -73.9238159997) 13828 42 2 (40.7312190398, -73.9828270001) 11724 70 4 (40.728824, -73.9846799999) 11724 70 4 (40.7356259996, -73.9853220002) 11724 71 4 (40.739528, -73.9824889997) 12073 71 4 (40.7602353199, -73.9840119597) 12081 11 4 (40.7651194601, -73.9576938298) 10090 23 4 (40.7302489998, -73.9863479994) 11724 70 4 (40.7516323603, -73.9706571702) 12079 71 4 (40.73933161, -73.8781299298) 14784 66 3 (40.6780789998, -73.9083739999) 13516 55 2 Page 11 of1356 09/25/2021 wifi hotspot location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations 17 46 33 72 30 53 50 5 50 5 50 7 50 7 51 10 1 11 50 5 51 9 5 68 37 46 Page 12 of1356 09/25/2021 wifi hotspot location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations 10108 1 Free 12369 3 Free 11053 4 Free 12286 3 Free 11459 1 Free 12839 1 Free 9916 3 Free 12712 1 Free 10320 3 Free 11112 2 Free 9652 1 Free 12771 1 Free 11085 1 Free 10465 3 Limited Free Page 13 of1356 09/25/2021 wifi hotspot location Based on NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations Manhattan Down Alliance 23 Downtown Manhattan Heliport, 6 East 40.7015990998 River Piers, New York, USA Transit Wireless 7 Av (B,Q) 7 Av (B,Q) 40.67705 LinkNYC - Citybridge qu-01-125116 42-02 30 AVENUE 40.7629999999 LinkNYC - Citybridge bk-17-126297 3301 CHURCH AVE 40.6510267597 LinkNYC - Citybridge mn-02-122267 504 6 AVENUE 40.7365398796 LinkNYC - Citybridge mn-08-121002 200 EAST 74 STREET 40.7709460001 BPL Red Hook - Brooklyn Public 7 WOLCOTT STREET 40.6752551911 Library LinkNYC - Citybridge mn-06-143917 725 Lexington Ave 40.7615592304 LinkNYC - Citybridge bk-05-145942 3368 FULTON STREET 40.6838205904 LinkNYC - Citybridge bx-07-145853 2620 BRIGGS AVENUE 40.8648700001 LinkNYC - Citybridge mn-06-134559 378 3 AVENUE 40.7415361403 LinkNYC - Citybridge mn-07-120535 856 AMSTERDAM AVE 40.7978261899 LinkNYC - Citybridge mn-10-119893 2730 FREDERICK DOUGLASS 40.8229240001 BOULEVARD ALTICEUSA MARIA HERNANDEZ IN PARK LEFT SIDE OF BASKETBNALL 40.7033079996 Page 14

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