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    Vilnius Goes Mobile For International Programmer’s Day

    Vilnius Goes Mobile For International Programmer’s Day

    As the world celebrates International Programmer’s Day, Vilnius has hit upon a distinctly 21st Century way to commemorate the day – by introducing a dedicated phone lane for pedestrians who just can’t put their smartphones down.

    Created as a way to celebrate and honour programmers everywhere, and falling on the 256th day of the year after the number of unique values within a byte, International Programmer’s Day is the one day of the year when we say thank you to the developers and programmers who have done so much to improve the world we live in.

    Becoming only the 4th city in the world with a dedicated mobile lane, Vilnius follows in the footsteps of Chongqing, Washington, and Antwerp in offering pedestrians high-speed internet access and a safe space to surf and walk.

    Technology City

    “Vilnius is a true technology city. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all IT companies in Lithuania and the capital on Programmer’s Day. The IT sector is one of the fastest growing and promising sectors in Vilnius. Its employees are quick, smart and hungry for innovation – just like the city we all live in. We have been consistently punching above our weight thanks to our advanced IT infrastructure, which includes the world’s fastest public wi-fi”, says Vilnius Mayor Remigijus Šimašius.

    Built on Vokiečių Street, deep in the heart of Vilnius, the 300-meter dual-lane phone lane was conceived with dual purposes in mind. First is to keep pedestrians safe when they’re glued to their phones. Second is to celebrate the importance of programmers in our day-to-day lives.

    Vilnius’ brand-new mobile lane hopes to finally give IT professionals the recognition they deserve in society. Vilnius doesn’t want to stop there, at the same time sending a clear message globally and opening its doors to talent from abroad.

    Scroll and Stroll

    Lithuania is known for it’s widely developed infrastructure. The project is poised to be a success among those who ‘scroll and stroll’. With 70 centers employing over 15,000 employees, most of which are based in the capital Vilnius, Lithuania’s ICT industry has grown by 20% in the past three years.

    Beyond this, Lithuania has the fastest public WIFI in the world and with the highest internet bandwidth in CEE.

    It’s a bold plan with big ambitions. Artist Žygimantas Kudirka, whose unique creations are emblazoned across the mobile lane certainly feels positive about the whole enterprise: “If all of us commented on articles while outdoors, the Internet would be full of joy. Go ahead, you’re in the mobile lane!”

    International Programmers Day in Vilnius

    You can walk and talk, so why not stroll and scroll? If you do, you owe programmers a big thank you for making it all possible. That's why the City of #Vilnius introduce the city's first-ever 'mobile lane'. It comes just in time for International Programmers Day, so head over to Vokieciu g. for a stroll and scroll, and don't worry about bumping into anyone! #GoVilnius #Devbridge #ProgrammerDay #Vilnius

    Posted by Go Vilnius on Thursday, September 13, 2018

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