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NewsDecember 11, 2015

MOSCOW -- As part of their campaign to bring Wi-Fi to crowded public spots in the Russian capital, Moscow authorities are connecting an unlikely new location: cemeteries. The Moscow City Hall said in a statement Thursday free Wi-Fi will be available at the city's three main cemeteries starting next year. Some 120,000 people are buried in Moscow every year, with a further, smaller number cremated...

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MOSCOW -- As part of their campaign to bring Wi-Fi to crowded public spots in the Russian capital, Moscow authorities are connecting an unlikely new location: cemeteries. The Moscow City Hall said in a statement Thursday free Wi-Fi will be available at the city's three main cemeteries starting next year. Some 120,000 people are buried in Moscow every year, with a further, smaller number cremated.

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