The WiFi4WB initiative is part of the EU4Digital project, co-funded by the European Union and the German Government and implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).
WiFi4WB provides free public Wi-Fi hotspots to up to 500 municipalities across the Western Balkans. It builds on the success of the EU’s WiFi4EU program, which allocated €130 million to establish public Wi-Fi networks in nearly 9,000 EU municipalities.
Wi-Fi access points will be installed in public spaces such as squares, parks, libraries, museums, and schools, providing free and reliable internet access for residents and visitors.
This initiative represents a significant step toward enhancing connectivity in the region, empowering people to communicate, learn, and work online more effectively. It is a part of a broader plan to accelerate the digital transition in the region, thereby promoting the integration of the Western Balkans into the EU Digital Single Market.
For more information: https://wifi4wb.eu/