Google announced on Tuesday it plans to launch a network of free Wi-Fi hotspots across Mexico. The move comes as part of Google's effort to improve connectivity in emerging markets and to promote its products.
Google Station, a network of Wi-Fi hotspots in high-traffic locations, will be launched in Mexico. Nearly
56 hotspots will be planted and others planned. Google’s initial batch of Wi-Fi zones is scattered across the country
Mexico becomes the third market for Google Station’s after India and Indonesia.
Google sees Mexico as a good entry point for the product in Latin America.