Wakefield’s Trinity Walk launches free WIFI
The Trinity Walk Shopping Centre in Wakefield will now be providing shoppers a new free WIFI service.
The shopping centre launched the service so that customer can now get online on their smartphones, device and laptops quickly and easily while in the premises with just a click of a button.
Cllr Denise Jeffery, Cabinet Member for Economic Growth and Skills, believes the free WIFI is great news for Trinity Walk shoppers and for Wakefield.
Cllr Denise Jeffery, said: “We hope that Trinity Walk’s new offer of free WIFI will enable even more residents to have access to the internet, helping Wakefield residents to get connected.”
Cormac Hamilton, centre manager at Trinity Walk, added: “WIFI is something people expect, and it is fantastic Trinity Walk is now able to offer this for free in the heart of Wakefield.”
‘Trinity Walk free WIFI’ will now appear on people’s devices, simply log in and away it goes. The WIFI service is provided by Inkspotwifi.
To mark the launch of the free WIFI, Trinity Walk will give shoppers the opportunity to win a range of prizes before the school begins.
Three winners will each win a Google Nexus (16gb) tablet worth £99 courtesy of Asda Living, with one winner receiving a Supercar Taster Experience day from WHSmith, with the chance to get behind the wheel of an Aston Martin, Lamborghini or Ferrari, among others, on a three mile track drive at Elvington, North Yorkshire.
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