InLink kiosk, Howard Street, Belfast (February 2019)
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 16 Feb 2019
The shape of future public telecommunications now erected at Howard Street, on a site once occupied by an “Inter-Phone” box Image “Good-Bye Payphone, Hello InLink! InLinkUK is a new communications service that will replace over 1,000 payphones in major cities across the UK, with new structures called InLinks. Each InLink provides ultrafast, free public Wi-Fi, phone calls, device charging and a tablet for access to city services, maps and directions” - BT website. There have been numerous applications for planning permission. In this case approved on 11 September 2018 “LA04/2018/0885/F 1No. InLink kiosk Donegall Square outside Dankse Bank junction with Howard Street Belfast BT1 6JS”.