City of Los Angeles, LA Nonprofits Partner with Cisco to Launch New Community Wi-Fi
Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) partnered with the City of Los Angeles and local nonprofits to launch the Crenshaw Community Connectivity Pilot, providing free public Wi‑Fi along the Crenshaw Corridor beginning Oct. 23, 2025.
Partners installed 1.5 miles of underground fiber and deployed cloud‑managed Cisco outdoor access points plus Cisco Ultra‑Reliable Wireless Backhaul to deliver secure connectivity where fiber is still being rolled out. The pilot targets residents, businesses and visitors in Crenshaw, Hyde Park, Park Mesa and Leimert Park and is designed as a platform for future smart‑city use cases and major events (FIFA World Cup 26, Super Bowl LXI, LA28).
Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) si è associata alla città di Los Angeles e a organizzazioni nonprofit locali per avviare il Crenshaw Community Connectivity Pilot, offrendo Wi‑Fi pubblico gratuito lungo il Crenshaw Corridor a partire dal 23 ottobre 2025.
I partner hanno installato 1,5 miglia di fibra sotterranea e hanno dispiegato punti di accesso esterni Cisco gestiti dal cloud, insieme al Cisco Ultra‑Reliable Wireless Backhaul per fornire connettività sicura dove la fibra è ancora in fase di estensione. Il pilota mira a residenti, aziende e visitatori di Crenshaw, Hyde Park, Park Mesa e Leimert Park ed è progettato come piattaforma per futuri casi d'uso della smart city e grandi eventi (FIFA World Cup 26, Super Bowl LXI, LA28).
Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) se asoció con la Ciudad de Los Ángeles y organizaciones sin fines de lucro locales para lanzar el Crenshaw Community Connectivity Pilot, proporcionando Wi‑Fi público gratuito a lo largo del Crenshaw Corridor a partir del 23 de octubre de 2025.
Los socios instalaron 1,5 millas de fibra subterránea y desplegaron puntos de acceso exteriores de Cisco gestionados en la nube, además de un Backhaul inalámbrico Ultra‑Reliable de Cisco para ofrecer conectividad segura donde la fibra aún está en despliegue. El piloto está dirigido a residentes, empresas y visitantes de Crenshaw, Hyde Park, Park Mesa y Leimert Park y está diseñado como una plataforma para futuros casos de uso de ciudades inteligentes y grandes eventos (Copa Mundial de la FIFA 26, Super Bowl LXI, LA28).
시스코(Cisco NASDAQ: CSCO)는 로스앤젤레스 시 및 지역 비영리 단체와 협력해 Crenshaw Community Connectivity Pilot를 시작했고, 2025년 10월 23일부터 Crenshaw 구역에 무료 공공 Wi‑Fi를 제공합니다.
협력사들은 1.5마일의 지하 광섬유를 설치하고 클라우드 관리형 Cisco 실외 무선 액세스 포인트와 Cisco Ultra‑Reliable Wireless Backhaul을 배치해 섬유가 아직 구축 중인 지역에서도 보안 연결을 제공합니다. 이 파일럿은 Crenshaw, Hyde Park, Park Mesa, Leimert Park의 거주자, 기업 및 방문객을 대상으로 하며 스마트시티의 향후 활용 사례와 주요 행사(FIFA 월드컵 26, 슈퍼볼 LXI, LA28)를 위한 플랫폼으로 설계되었습니다.
Cisco (NASDAQ : CSCO) s'est associé à la ville de Los Angeles et à des organisations à but non lucratif locales pour lancer le Crenshaw Community Connectivity Pilot, offrant le Wi‑Fi public gratuit le long du Crenshaw Corridor à partir du 23 octobre 2025.
Les partenaires ont installé 1,5 mile de fibre souterraine et déployé des points d’accès Cisco extérieurs gérés dans le cloud, ainsi que le Cisco Ultra‑Reliable Wireless Backhaul pour assurer une connectivité sécurisée là où la fibre est encore déployée. Le pilote vise les résidents, les entreprises et les visiteurs de Crenshaw, Hyde Park, Park Mesa et Leimert Park et est conçu comme une plateforme pour les futurs cas d’utilisation de la smart city et des grands événements ( Coupe du Monde de la FIFA 26, Super Bowl LXI, LA28).
Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) arbeitete mit der Stadt Los Angeles und lokalen gemeinnützigen Organisationen zusammen, um den Crenshaw Community Connectivity Pilot zu starten, der ab dem 23. Oktober 2025 kostenloses öffentliches WLAN entlang des Crenshaw-Korridors bereitstellt.
Partner installierten 1,5 Meilen unterirdische Glasfaser und setzten cloudverwaltete Cisco Outdoor‑Access Points sowie Cisco Ultra‑Reliable Wireless Backhaul ein, um eine sichere Konnektivität dort bereitzustellen, wo Glasfaser noch ausgebaut wird. Der Pilot richtet sich an Anwohner, Unternehmen und Besucher in Crenshaw, Hyde Park, Park Mesa und Leimert Park und soll als Plattform für künftige Smart‑City‑Anwendungsfälle und Großveranstaltungen dienen (FIFA‑Weltmeisterschaft 26, Super Bowl LXI, LA28).
سيسكو (NASDAQ: CSCO) تعاونت مع مدينة لوس أنجلوس والمنظمات غير الربحية المحلية لإطلاق تجربة Crenshaw Community Connectivity Pilot، وتوفير واي فاي عام مجاني على طول Crenshaw Corridor اعتبارًا من 23 أكتوبر 2025.
قام الشركاء بتركيب 1.5 ميل من الألياف تحت الأرض ونشر نقاط وصول خارجية مدارة سحابياً من سيسكو بالإضافة إلى Cisco Ultra‑Reliable Wireless Backhaul لتوفير اتصال آمن حيث لا تزال الألياف قيد التمديد. تستهدف التجربة سكان Crenshaw وHyde Park وPark Mesa وLeimert Park والزوار، وتُصمم كمنصة لاستخدامات المدينة الذكية في المستقبل والفعاليات الكبرى (كأس العالم لكرة القدم 26، السوبر بول LXI، LA28).
思科(NASDAQ: CSCO) 与洛杉矶市及当地非营利组织合作,启动 Crenshaw Community Connectivity Pilot,从 2025 年 10 月 23 日起,在 Crenshaw 大道沿线提供免费公共 Wi‑Fi。
合作伙伴已部署约 1.5 英里 的地下光纤,并布署云端管理的思科户外接入点以及思科 Ultra‑Reliable Wireless Backhaul,以在光纤仍在铺设的区域提供安全连接。该试点面向 Crenshaw、Hyde Park、Park Mesa 和 Leimert Park 的居民、企业和游客,并被设计为未来智慧城市应用场景及重大活动的平台(FIFA 世界杯 26、超级碗 LXI、LA28)。
- 1.5 miles of underground fiber installed from Leimert Park Plaza to Hyde Park Metro Station
- Free public Wi‑Fi deployed across the Crenshaw Corridor serving residents, businesses, and visitors
- Use of cloud‑managed Cisco access points and Ultra‑Reliable Wireless Backhaul for secure connectivity where fiber gaps remain
- Infrastructure designed to support future smart‑city use cases and major events (FIFA World Cup 26, Super Bowl LXI, LA28)
- Pilot coverage limited to a 1.5‑mile corridor, not citywide
- No funding, operational cost, or rollout timeline beyond the pilot disclosed
Insights
Public-private partnership deploys Cisco hardware and 1.5 miles of fiber to deliver free community Wi‑Fi along the Crenshaw Corridor.
The project links Cisco access points and Cisco Ultra‑Reliable Wireless Backhaul with city streetlight assets and 1.5 miles of underground fiber to provide free public Wi‑Fi across Crenshaw, Hyde Park, Park Mesa and Leimert Park. The deployment creates immediate broadband access where gaps existed and establishes a managed connectivity layer that can carry public services and visitor demand.
Key dependencies include continued operation of the cloud‑managed access points, maintenance of the newly installed fiber, and performance of the Ultra‑Reliable Wireless Backhaul where fiber rollout is incomplete. Security, uptime SLAs, and operational ownership between the City, nonprofits and Cisco will determine sustained value.
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News Summary:
Los Angeles residents, businesses and visitors can now access free public Wi-Fi along the Crenshaw Corridor, addressing gaps in internet access and furthering opportunities for employment, education and community engagement.- This Wi-Fi network uses Cisco access points and Cisco Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul technology to provide quick, reliable and secure connectivity in support of LA's long-term strategy for fiber buildout.
- Pairing Wi-Fi technology with existing city infrastructure unlocks a platform for LA to further develop smart city assets and public service delivery.
- The initiative is the result of government, industry and nonprofits coming together to deliver reliable internet access and is a replicable model for other cities.
The initiative, called the Crenshaw Community Connectivity Pilot, is the result of years of collaboration across government, industry and nonprofits working together and led by direct input from the community. This Wi-Fi not only benefits South LA residents and businesses but supports visitors to the area ahead of major events and celebrations in LA.
"Every Angeleno deserves access to reliable, high-speed internet – no matter their ZIP code," said
"Access to secure, reliable internet is essential to full participation in democracy. The Crenshaw Community Connectivity pilot is more than infrastructure; it is digital justice," said LA City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson. "This initiative is a blueprint for other cities showing what is possible when government, nonprofits and the private sector work together – guided by the community."
"Cisco's purpose is to power an inclusive future for all, and expanding internet access directly translates to educational and economic opportunity," said Gary DePreta, Senior Vice President for
"As Los Angeles prepares to host multiple major events, piloting the city's first free community Wi-Fi network along Crenshaw Boulevard will fuel economic opportunity for our artists and small business owners," said Jason Foster, President & CEO of Destination Crenshaw. "This is a model for how neighborhoods across LA can continue to address digital inequity in partnership with city leadership and Cisco."
The new Wi-Fi network was announced at an event with project partners and champions including LA City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson, the LA Bureau of Street Lighting (BSL), Cisco, the California Community Foundation, Destination Crenshaw and Digital Equity LA.
In partnership with Destination Crenshaw and Council President Harris-Dawson, BSL installed 1.5 miles of underground fiber optics cable stretching from Leimert Park Plaza to the Hyde Park Metro Station. Building on top of existing city-owned street lighting assets, BSL worked with Cisco to deploy cloud-managed Cisco outdoor access points and Cisco Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul (URWB), enabling the free Wi-Fi at public spaces along the corridor. URWB ensures ultra-secure, ultra-reliable connectivity in areas where fiber is still being rolled out. The Crenshaw Community Connectivity Pilot offers internet access across the Crenshaw Corridor and benefits residents, businesses and visitors to the Crenshaw, Hyde Park, Park Mesa and Leimert Park neighborhoods.
As LA prepares to host some of the world's largest sporting and cultural events—including FIFA World Cup 26, Super Bowl LXI and the LA28 Olympic & Paralympic Games—investing in community Wi-Fi supports LA residents and visitors, spurring economic opportunity. The Wi-Fi infrastructure was designed as a platform to support future smart cities use cases, such as data-driven traffic management, increased pedestrian and public safety, improved emergency response and environmental sensing technology. As the Official Network Equipment Partner for the LA28 Olympic & Paralympic Games, Cisco is committed to supporting LA now and into the future by creating opportunities for people in
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