Texas Free WiFi Map
Going to Court
The purpose of this interactive mapping tool is to provide the geographic location for public WiFi hotspots in Texas. These hotspots can be used for remote learning, telehealth visits, remote work, and virtual court appearances during the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Users can enter their location to search for available public WiFi within a certain distance. This is a joint project of:
- Texas RioGrande Legal Aid,
- Texas Legal Services Center – TexasLawHelp, and
- Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
- Boat People SOS provided translation assistance.
Questions or comments regarding the mapping tool can be sent to TexasWiFiMap@tlsc1.org.
Texas Free WiFi Map
- The Texas State Library and Archives Commission also has a dedicated page here.
- The map is also available in Spanish and Vietnamese.
Broadband and High-Speed Internet: Texas-Wide Survey
Beyond wi-fi, high-speed internet is a requirement for modern life. Reliable, high-speed internet access is a necessity for education, business, agriculture, public safety, and public health. Texans without access are at a disadvantage. You can help the State Comptroller of Texas bridge the digital divide by sharing your concerns, challenges, and feedback about broadband access in your area.
- Complete an Online Survey on Broadband Service in Texas
- Offer Feedback on Broadband Via Phone: 833-3-TEXBDO
Survey posted April 12, 2022.
I am having issues with internet access at home. What are my options?
To learn more about internet access during the COVID-19 pandemic, read Internet Access.
How do I attend court virtually?
Read the article Virtual Court.
COVID-19 Legal Information and Resource Page
Check out TexasLawHelp's dedicated COVID-19 page here.
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