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You Can Now Check Out Wi-Fi Hot Spots At St. Pete Libraries: City
Just as library books have a return date when you borrow a Wi-Fi hot spot, they will also have a due date back to a St. Pete library.
ST. PETERSBURG, FL — Wi-Fi hot spots are being offered through the St. Petersburg Library System, a city of St. Pete news release said.
Hot spots are available for library cardholders, and can be borrowed for up to 14 days, the city said.
Library staff said the hot spot must be returned from the same library branch where it was borrowed.
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"This is a step in the right direction for internet accessibility and equity in St. Pete," said Mike Nelson, director of the St. Petersburg Library System. "This offering will be a great way for library patrons to get online when and where they need."
More information can be found at splibraries.libguides.com/hotspots or at your local library branch.
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