AT&T introduce solar-powered charging stations to New Yorkers. As keeping the mobile life going becomes ever more important both to wireless customers and the providers who serve them AT&T says it has a new way to keep New Yorkers connected free. 12.5-foot steel poles with three petal-shaped solar panels fanning out on top can accommodate up to six devices at a time regardless of wireless carrier, with dedicated ports for iPhones, Androids, BlackBerrys and standard USB charging cables. Designed by a Dumbo-based firm, Pensa, with solar technology from Goal Zero, a mobile solar start-up, they a

AT&T introduce solar-powered charging stations to New Yorkers. As keeping the mobile life going becomes ever more important  both to wireless customers and the providers who serve them AT&T says it has a new way to keep New Yorkers connected free. 12.5-foot steel poles with three petal-shaped solar panels fanning out on top can accommodate up to six devices at a time regardless of wireless carrier, with dedicated ports for iPhones, Androids, BlackBerrys and standard USB charging cables. Designed by a Dumbo-based firm, Pensa, with solar technology from Goal Zero, a mobile solar start-up, they a Stock Photo
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AT&T introduce solar-powered charging stations to New Yorkers. As keeping the mobile life going becomes ever more important both to wireless customers and the providers who serve them AT&T says it has a new way to keep New Yorkers connected free. 12.5-foot steel poles with three petal-shaped solar panels fanning out on top can accommodate up to six devices at a time regardless of wireless carrier, with dedicated ports for iPhones, Androids, BlackBerrys and standard USB charging cables. Designed by a Dumbo-based firm, Pensa, with solar technology from Goal Zero, a mobile solar start-up, they are to remain in place in spots like Union Square Park, Metrotech Plaza and Rockaway Beach for three to four weeks at a time until October. If successful, AT&T could expand to other cities. The project will cost 00, 000 to 00, 000. Where: New York City, NY, United States When: 21 Jun 2013.com

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