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Japan's snow-covered Mount Fuji is a world- mountain. Nearly 300,000 climb the 3,776-meter mountain every . Now they can tweet about it or post on Facebook from the top of Mount Fuji. Japan's biggest telecommunications has started a free Wi-Fi on Fuji. Climbers can access Wi-Fi service at eight different hotspots, including at the summit. The Wi-Fi will only be for three months. This is the length of the climbing . After users log on, they will have 72 of free Wi-Fi access from the mountain.

The of climbers on Mount Fuji has increased since the mountain became a UNESCO World Heritage two years . The U.N. said Fuji was an important of Japan. Local authorities hope the Wi-Fi service will keep climbers on the mountain. People can now check weather and find shelter. They can also call for help if their phone loses its . The highest in the world to have a Wi-Fi hotspot is Mount Everest. It has a hotspot at its last camp, which is 5,148 metres high. The North Pole and the International Space Station also have .

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