Turn animals into ... wifi station
Would you like to stay in the park while surfing the web? If you go to Kfar Kedem Park, or Yore Village in Israel, your needs will be met by the donkeys here.
Would you like to stay in the park while surfing the web? If you go to Kfar Kedem Park, or Yore Village in Israel, your needs will be met by the donkeys here.
Today many of us have a habit of connecting to the internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. So it is inconvenient to go somewhere without internet.
Kfar Kedem, also known as the Yore Village in Israel, has come up with the idea of making donkeys roam here as a wireless hotspot. This is considered as a way to attract visitors to the park, and more benefits.
Menachem Goldberg, the park's director, said: 'In the park there are 30 donkeys. We first attached five wireless wifi transmitters. We intend to later add all the donkeys in the park. '
As a result, visitors to the park can easily take photos and upload them to social networks. - there is also a way to promote the park.
The idea of transforming animals into Kfar Kedem's wifi stations has been widely spread throughout the world.
Reference: Digitaltrends
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