Thursday, Aug 6th, 2026 (11:56 am) - Score 440The London Borough of Camden has revealed that they’re “exploring options” for potentially launching a second pilot of the Connected London public WiFi programme, which last year saw the Westminster City Council (here) area introduce a free public Wi-Fi network trial using single sign-on (OpenRoaming) technology. Camden already has a public Wi-Fi network (or at least it did in the past), which was managed by the local authority and required people to sign up and log in every time they connect – often via different networks. By comparison, the Connected London Wi-Fi trial in Westminster only required users to scan a QR code and follow the instructions to install a profile on your phone or tablet, without inputting any data at all. This notice is published solely to understand current market capability and inform future thinking. At this stage the local authority is only seeking to understand the capabilities of organisations that develop, own or operate relevant authentication technologies or services.