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Should cities have free public WiFi? - Coggle Diagram
Should cities have free public WiFi?
History and Background
Hedy Lamarr was a famous actress who also enjoyed inventing things. She helped create technology that eventually led to the development of WiFi, GPS, and Bluetooth systems we use today
The creator of the first cellphone was Martin Cooper
Cellular data and WiFi technology were developed by many researchers and engineers over time.
Hook
Have you ever imagined a world without internet?
Thesis
There should be free public WiFi in cities because some people don't have access to data, it is expensive, and having public WiFi ensures safety to all
Argument #1: Some people don't have access to data
Some devices, such as computers or maybe even tablets aren't capable of using data
Some people can't afford data, such as teenagers and low income families
Some people are required to have data for work
Argument #3: Ensures safety to all
Having a connection is important so you can quickly dial an emergency contact in a emergency situation
Being able to text someone if there is an issue or unfortunate/dangerous situation
Most pre-teenagers only have a WiFi-based device
Argument #2: Data is expensive
Data uses up energy, so people won't want to be hurting the earth by using so much
Data is expensive, so people won't want to waste it when they could just connect to the public WiFi.
Some people don't have large data plans, which contributes to not wasting their data
Specialized Info
WIFI
Uses radio waves
Wirless network and technology
Provides internet
Cellular Data:
Mobile carrier network
3G, 4G, 5G, LTE
Typically used when WiFi is not available