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# Organizational use cases

> How different organizations could deploy connectivity through Linkr.

Organizations could use Linkr in different ways depending on their goals. These are
illustrative patterns for the intended model.

<Note>
  **This is roadmap.** These use cases describe how organizations *could* use Linkr once
  organizational deployment is available. None are live deployments today. See
  [Product status](/docs/introduction/status).
</Note>

## Universities and campuses

Campuses often have extensive Wi-Fi that is underused outside academic hours. They could
share campus connectivity publicly or for students, and extend coverage to adjacent areas
like sidewalks and parking lots.

## Municipalities and public spaces

Cities could make public connectivity discoverable — in parks, libraries, and community
centers — and coordinate coverage across departments, so residents can find connectivity
without hunting for passwords.

## Venues and events

Concert halls, convention centers, and stadiums could share event-specific connectivity
that appears during events and is removed afterward, giving attendees a way to find
access before they arrive.

## Retail and hospitality

Cafes, hotels, and shops could make their existing customer Wi-Fi discoverable beyond
their immediate foot traffic, attracting nearby people searching for connectivity.

## Corporate campuses

Employers with distributed offices could coordinate guest connectivity across locations,
so employees traveling between offices and visitors can find access easily.

## Transit and transportation

Airports, train stations, and bus terminals could offer discoverable connectivity
throughout terminals and waiting areas, which travelers could check before arriving.

## Underserved areas

Organizations working in underserved areas could share hotspots at community facilities,
building local knowledge of where connectivity exists. Even a single hotspot in such an
area is valuable.

<Note>
  Your organization's model may differ from these. The intended system is flexible: if you
  have connectivity and a reason to share it, Linkr aims to accommodate it. Reach out at
  [support@linkrmap.com](mailto:support@linkrmap.com).
</Note>
