The Wifi Bus brings high-speed internet to Sacramento's 'digital deserts'

The Wifi Bus brings high-speed internet to Sacramento's 'digital deserts'

Starting Monday, RT buses equipped with Wifi will be stationed around Sacramento to provide high-speed internet access to the surrounding neighborhoods during the coronavirus pandemic.

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The buses are being launched by a partnership between the California State Transportation Agency, the City of Sacramento and Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT).

Testing for the 60-day proof of concept begins today, with the first three WiFi Buses going live Monday, May 4, to promote opportunities for distance learning, telework and telehealth. Seven additional buses will be deployed to more “digital desert” communities across Sacramento beginning the week of Monday, May 11. Buses will provide 3½ hours of wireless broadband service at two locations each day, with updated schedules available at thewifibus.com.

The 10 repurposed WiFi Buses are outfitted with combinations of equipment provided free of charge by proof of concept partners AT&T, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, Cradlepoint, Sierra Wireless and Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, to offer high-speed connectivity with a range of up to 1,800 feet.

Hotspot locations and protocols will be determined in collaboration between the City of Sacramento, Valley Vision, Sacramento Public Library, SacRT, the California State Transportation Agency, and public health officials. High-need locations will be selected with input from local school districts, community organizations and digital divide research, as well as the ability for users to maintain physical distancing and follow public health guidelines. The Sacramento Public Library will provide bus parking at its branches and robust online resources for students to access when connected to the WiFi Bus network.

Governor Gavin Newsom announced the project on April 20 as part of the state’s efforts to support distance learning and close the digital divide during the COVID-19 pandemic. Approximately one in five students in California lack high-speed internet access and nearly half of all low-income households in the state do not have broadband service at home.

“We’re excited to launch this innovative WiFi Bus project to help close the digital divide and provide vital high-speed internet services to our communities,” said California State Transportation Agency Secretary David S. Kim. “Using transit buses to deliver broadband connectivity is creativity at its very best, and I want to thank Mayor Steinberg and the City of Sacramento, Henry Li and SacRT, the Sacramento Public Library, and our private sector partners for making this project a reality.”

Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg said the buses are an important innovation to enable more children to participate in distance learning while out of the classroom. “These mobile WiFi Bus hotspots will help remedy the lack of internet access that threatens to leave thousands of our students farther behind. I thank all of the partners who worked to make this happen, and I hope to see it replicated on a larger scale around California.”

“We are proud to be able to use our buses to help kids across the Sacramento region get the internet connection they need to continue their education through distance learning,” said SacRT General Manager/CEO Henry Li. “I’m pleased that SacRT is still able to contribute to closing the achievement gap whether it’s through free WiFi-enabled buses or fare-free transit.”

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Schedule for Monday, May 4

WiFi Bus #1                                         WiFi Bus #2                             WiFi Bus #3

8:30 a.m. – noon                                   8:30 a.m. – noon                       8:30 a.m. – noon

Martin Luther King Jr. Library               Ethel Baker Elementary             Max Baer Park

7340 24th Street Bypass                         5717 Laurine Way                     7851 35th Avenue

3 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.                                 3 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.                     3 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

John Still Elementary                            Pacific Elementary                    Del Paso Heights Library

2250 John Still Drive                             6201 41st Street                         920 Grand Avenue

Schedules and locations between Monday, May 4 and Friday, May 8 are available at thewifibus.com.  Starting Monday, May 11, the WiFi Bus will be available seven days a week.

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