The City of Atlanta announced Monday that Integrated Atlanta, the city’s new free public Wi-Fi network, is now available in Centennial Olympic Park, City Hall, and the Atlanta University Center, home to the legendary HBCUs Spelman, Morehouse and Clark Atlanta University.
The first phase of the initiative, known as “Atlanta Free,” is now complete. Mayor Andre Dickens says the Wi-Fi hotspots are housed inside street light fixtures.
“Most people will never think twice about these light poles,” said Dickens in a Monday press conference. “Today, they’re helping connect Atlanta residents, employees and visitors to information, to services, and to opportunities.”
Downtown, in particular, has seen increased foot traffic in recent weeks due to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with eight matches scheduled at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Public Wi-Fi is not new to Atlanta. Several projects have been launched in the past, like one targeting Broad Street late last year.