Politics & Government
County Council Offers Free Wi-Fi
The public can connect to the Internet at the Government Center and Courthouse in Media.

now provides free wireless Internet access to the public, allowing Wi-Fi βhot spotsβ in public areas of both the Government Center and Courthouse buildings in Media.
Wi-Fi is a mechanism that allows electronic devices to exchange data wirelessly over a computer network. Over the last year, access points or βhot spotsβ have been created throughout the Courthouse and Government Center complex.
βWe want our visitors, particularly people doing business here at the Government Center, to be able connect to people and places while visiting our facilities,β said Councilman John McBlain.
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βThereβs a need for people to stay connected these days and Council wants to offer that enhanced service to our visitors. This added tool also enhances government transparency through easier access, and enhances public safety by adding a backup means of communicating.β
The free Wi-Fi access is configured outside the countyβs professional network. Delaware Countyβs Information Technology Department (IT), under the leadership of Director Jerry OβConnor, has taken secure measures to ensure Wi-Fi users cannot access county or court-related information unless given specific authorization.
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βWireless Internet access is now a widespread service in both the home and workplace,β OβConnor said. βTo a large degree people expect to have a connection wherever they are and whenever they need it.β
The Federal Communications Commission's National Broadband Plan states that most smartphones sold today have Wi-Fi capabilities, so installing mini-base stations and Wi-Fi hotspots in government buildings will also improve indoor cell phone coverage, particularly during an emergency, and increase wireless network capacity.
Benefits of Wi-Fi include providing residents with convenient Internet access on laptops, phones and other mobile devices when visiting the Government Center and Courthouse facilities.
This service will allow users to access the Internet to browse websites, manage e-mails, conduct video conferences, access documents, send messages and connect to their offices.
No password is required to connect. Before gaining access to the Internet, users must agree to the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) provided through a prompted startup screen and are automatically connected to the βAIRNETβ signal.
The AUP is a βGuest Network Acceptable Use Policyβ between the user and the County of Delaware to define acceptable usage of the guest network. It also states that by agreeing to these terms, the county is not responsible for any engagement made by the user in any of the prohibited activities listed in the policy provided.
The policy also states that the county will βcooperate with legal authorities and/or third parties in the investigation of any suspected or alleged crime or civil wrong doing and reserves the right to alert legal authorities of any suspected or alleged crime or civil wrong doing.β
In terms of web-browsing freedom, there are no restrictions aside from movie and music downloading and pornographic websites. The county is using content filtering to restrict suggestive content and Web advertising, and also to protect visitors from phishing sites.
βTechnology is changing the way we do business and the way we communicate with our residents,β Councilman McBlain said. βIn Delaware County, we want to take every advantage of the positive aspects of technology and make sure our residents reap those benefits.β
It is Councilβs hope that the implementation of free Wi-Fi at the Government Center complex, in addition to the Countyβs website and new e-newsletter, enhance county government services for all residents. For more information visit the Countyβs website at www.co.delaware.pa.us.
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