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Tent cards placed on the bar at Ruby Tuesday tell customers they can pull out their wireless internet devices if they've got them. The Gaffney Board of Public Works is involved in a pilot test program that turned West Floyd Baker Boulevard into a wireless Internet corridor. It's allowing free public access to the Internet services. It started telling businesses and restaurants about the free services about two weeks ago.
Tent cards placed on the bar at Ruby Tuesday tell customers they can pull out their wireless internet devices if they've got them. The Gaffney Board of Public Works is involved in a pilot test program that turned West Floyd Baker Boulevard into a wireless Internet corridor. It's allowing free public access to the Internet services. It started telling businesses and restaurants about the free services about two weeks ago.









