Free Wi-Fi search service launched in Russia

The service will provide detailed information about access points and guide users to them

A new service, TutWiFi, has been launched in Russia to help users find free Wi-Fi nearby in cities across Russia and the CIS. It is designed to provide a stable internet connection when mobile networks are experiencing interruptions and allows users to navigate to access points.

The service helps users stay connected when mobile internet fails and provides routes to available networks. According to the press service of the developer, WiFly, the service is an interactive map with information about free Wi-Fi in cafes, shops, gas stations, and other public places. Users can find the address, opening hours, and network name. TutWiFi also offers a route planning function to selected points. Currently, the service is only available on the website, but there are plans to release mobile applications for Android and iOS in the future with offline capabilities.

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