"The grave's a fine and private place," but (with our apologies to English poet Andrew Marvell) not when it's in cyberspace.
The city of Moscow says it is extending free Wi-Fi to cemeteries. It's part of a campaign to make Internet access available in public spaces throughout the city.
The service has already earned the sobriquet "Die-Fi."
People can already access the Internet for free in Moscow's subway system, on the Metro and public buses, and in many parks.