San Francisco has launched free public Wi-Fi in Chinatown. Mayor Daniel Lurie and District 3 Supervisor Danny Sauter announced the expansion of the #SFWiFi network. The service is now available at locations including the Dragon’s Gate, St. Mary’s Square, and Grant Avenue between Broadway and Pacific Avenue. The project aims to increase internet access in Chinatown, where about half of households do not have broadband service.
The first phase covers eight blocks on Grant Avenue and is scheduled for completion by Chinese New Year 2026. The Department of Technology plans to expand coverage to Stockton Street, Portsmouth Square, and nearby alleys later in 2026. The network is expected to serve residents, small businesses, and events such as the Lunar New Year Parade……