| The wireless network of the City of Helsinki is available for use in the following public spaces in Helsinki: Helsinki City Hall, Lasipalatsi Film and Media Centre, and Katajanokka Guest Harbour. The Helsinki City Tourist Office and Helsinki Info Jugendsali at Pohjoisesplanadi 19 also offer WLAN connections. Guest passwords are available from the service desk.
WLAN connections are also provided by the city in the following public spaces in Helsinki: Park of Hakasalmi Villa, Karamzininkatu 2 Central Railway Station Square Kamppi Centre (Narinkkatori Square) Flower market around Havis Amanda statue, Market Square
To locate WLAN networks in Helsinki, see our map on the internet at: http://ptp.hel.fi/wlan
City Library
Library has WLAN Stadinetti-network in several libraries. Guest passwords are available from the service desk. Read more...
Helsinki residents who do not own a computer can also handle their affairs with the city electronically. The Library has computers and other equipment for customer use. Read more...
Many cafés, restaurants, fast food outlets, shopping centres and hotels also offer WLAN connections for use by customers either free of charge or for a small fee.
WLAN on the map
To locate WLAN networks in Helsinki, see our map on the internet at: http://ptp.hel.fi/wlan TIP! To notify the City of Helsinki about additional WLAN networks that are available for public use but are not yet on the map, please use the feedback service.
A mobile broadband in vehicles speeds up travelling
Helsinki City Transport has started to install a mobile broadband network based on Flash-OFDM technology in its vehicles. The first broadband connections have been installed in some buses on the lines 52, 52A, 58, 58B and 59 and in a few of the trams operating on different lines. You can identify these vehicles by a ”WLAN – avoin internet” sticker on the front side window or on the door. Read more... Wireless network connections are not secure. Users are responsible themselves for the confidentiality of important and private information. The use of firewalls and virus protection is recommended. The City of Helsinki is not legally responsible for problems caused by using WLAN networks.
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