Ashlee Blackburn, Online Resource Communications Student, holds one of the Wi-Fi hotspots available to borrow from Lambton County Library (Submitted Photo)Ashlee Blackburn, Online Resource Communications Student, holds one of the Wi-Fi hotspots available to borrow from Lambton County Library (Submitted Photo)
Sarnia

Wi-Fi hotspots available at local library locations

Lambton County Library is doing its part to help those living with poor internet service.

Wi-Fi hotspots are now available for check out.

Paired with a library cardholder’s own device, such as a smartphone, tablet, or computer, they provide reliable internet access for those who may not have it.

The hotspots can be reserved and will then be delivered to any Lambton County Library location for pick up.

They have a 14-day lending period, and there are content restrictions including streaming services like Netflix, Prime, and Disney+, as well as gambling and adult content sites.

"This initiative underscores our commitment to empowering our community with the tools and resources we all need to thrive in an increasingly digital world," said Darlene Coke, Manager, Library Services. "By bridging the digital divide, we strive to ensure equal access to information and opportunities for all residents."

The Wi-Fi hotspots can be reserved by using the library’s online catalogue, by calling a local library, or by using the Iguana Library app.

Library cards are free for anyone who lives, works, or studies in Lambton County, owns property in Lambton County, or lives in a First Nations community in Ontario.

To sign up for a library card, visit any Lambton County Library location, with identification including proof of address.

More information can be found at www.lclibrary.ca.

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