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Nevada Working To Offer Wireless Internet At State Parks

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada is closing in on its goal of becoming the first state to connect visitors to Wi-Fi coverage at all state parks.

The Las Vegas Sun reports Gov. Brian Sandoval's Explore Your Nevada plan states adding new park locations and high-speed internet access at parks and campsites statewide are areas of importance.

The state will carry out the plan by partnering with Viasat, a communications company specializing in outdoor connectivity networks nationwide.

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The Nevada State Parks system will use Viasat's advanced ViaSat-1 and ViaSat-2 satellite systems, coupled with its Wi-Fi services platform, to deliver a large-scale hotspot solution to Nevada.

For the project, Viasat connected with Wi-Fi in the Park, a Nevada-based telecom consultancy, to help develop the connectivity strategy across the parks, which include focusing first on the most visited parks.

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