In 2016, the city of New York underwent a major smart city update, as Intersección implemented several link kiosks. The city replaced the old telephone booths with these kiosks, which offer free Wi-Fi access for the public, as well as advertising and orientation.
Kiosks also allow customers to make calls nationwide or report emergencies. There are currently more than 1,600 kiosks in the five boroughs of the city. Digital Signage Today spoke with Ruth Fasoldt, director of community affairs for Link, so that these devices are transforming the city and improving lives.

By Bradley Cooper
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