Green youth demands better WLAN at bus stations in Hattingen

Green youth demands better WLAN at bus stations in Hattingen

in Sprockhövel, the inadequate quality of public WLAN causes resentment, especially among the city's younger citizens. The Green Youth Hattingen/Sprockhövel recently founded itself and draws attention to this pressing problem. Your first demand is aimed at introducing and improving a reliable and free WiFi in heavily frequented locations, especially at the bus stations in Niederprockhövel and Haßlinghausen.

The demands on modern internet connections are high, and young people in particular often have to struggle with the problem that they have no paid internet flat rate. This becomes particularly relevant in public transport or at stops, where stable internet access could be important. For usage peaks, such as at the bus station at the bus station, the weakness of the existing connections is particularly clear, because these are often overloaded if many users want to be online at the same time.

demands for better access

The Green Youth therefore appeals to a comprehensive improvement in the WLAN infrastructure so that school children can quickly reach their parents in emergencies and tourists in the city have fewer difficulties to orient themselves. The creation of better access to free internet can have a positive impact on many areas of life, especially for those who find out about public services or need help in urgent situations.

The organization deliberately chose the topic to draw attention to a digital gap that not only affects young people. Access to fast internet should be regarded as a fundamental right in a modern society and not depend on the financial situation of individuals. By expressing the claim loudly, you would like to motivate the city administration to take concrete measures for improvement.

The way to a better infrastructure

The debate about public WiFi is not new, but the commitment of the Green Youth Sprockhövel gives it new impulses. By investing in digital infrastructure, the city could not only increase the quality of life, but also promote integration and participation. A quick and free internet could act as a lever to encourage more citizens to actively participate in digital life.

The Green Youth now expects that these claims not only hear, but also to be put into practice promptly. It remains to be seen how the city reacts to this appeal and whether the promises that are made again and again can finally be implemented in concrete improvements for the citizens.