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BT Openzone was the brand name for the BT Wi-fi network between 2002-2012. |
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|url = {{URL|http://www.btwifi.com/}} |
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|industry = [[Telecommunications]] |
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|owner = [[BT Group]] |
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|current status = Active |
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'''BT Wi-fi''' is a [[Wi-fi hotspot]] service provided by [[BT Group]]. BT has the UK's largest wi-fi network, with over 4 million hotspots (correct as of June 2012) across the UK. BT Broadband customers also have access to a further 2 million international hotspots through BT's partnership with Fon <http://corp.fon.com/en>. |
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All BT Wi-fi hotspots are free to BT Broadband customers, who have unlimited access with their contracts. Their BT email address and password is used to log-in. Pre-paid vouchers and subscriptions are available for overseas or non-BT customers. |
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BT Wi-fi hotspots are in places like cafés, hotels, pubs, transport hubs, city centres, homes and independent businesses. Users should connect by choosing the 'BTWiFi' SSID from their list of network names. |
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BT has also adapted some of its public phone boxes to broadcast a BT Wi-fi hotspot.<ref name="bbc_phonebox"> |
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{{cite news |
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|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3110726.stm |
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|title=Wi-fi future for UK's phone boxes |
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|date= 16 September, 2003 |
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|publisher=[[BBC News]] |
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}} |
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</ref> |
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BT Wi-fi premium hotspots were previously branded BT Openzone. Hotspots at BT Home Hubs were previously branded BT Fon until June 2012. |
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==Services== |
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BT Wi-fi hotspots are free and unlimited to BT Broadband customers. For overseas and non-BT customers, pre-paid vouchers and subscriptions are available from <www.btwifi.com>. |
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BT customers agree to share a small portion of their home broadband (as a separate and secure channel where the owner's traffic is always a priority), in return for free access to the BT Wi-fi network. It is possible to opt out of the community at <www.bt.com/freewifi>. |
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BT Wi-fi also works with the UK's largest UK mobile phone companies [[O2 (United Kingdom)|O2]], [[Vodafone]], and [[Orange UK|Orange]] to provide complementary wi-fi access for their subscribers. |
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==Partners== |
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BT Wi-fi partners with the following Wi-Fi companies around the world: |
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*[[VEX (wireless provider)|VEX]] |
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*[[Tomizone]] |
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*[[Swisscomm Hospitality]] |
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*[[T-Mobile]] |
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*[[Wayport EMEA]] |
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*[[Telenet]] |
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*[[Boingo Wireless|Boingo]] |
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*[[Copenhagen Airport]] |
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*[[TeliaSonera Homerun]] |
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*[[eServiceBar]] |
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*[[Hub]] |
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*[[Meteor]] |
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*[[Orange France]] |
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*[[SFR]] |
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*[[M3 Connect]] |
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*[[T-Mobile International]] |
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*[[Tomizone]] |
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*[[Tata Indicom Wi-Fi]] |
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*[[Telecom Italia]] |
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*[[NTT Communications]] |
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*[[Monzoon]] |
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*[[Maxis]] |
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*[[KPN HotSpots]] |
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*[[Portugal Telecom]] |
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*[[Beeline]] |
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*[[StarHub]] |
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*[[Internet Solutions]] |
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*[[Wireless G]] |
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*[[KubiWireless]] |
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*[[Telefonica]] |
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*[[Chunghwa Telecom|Chunghwa]] |
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*[[AT&T]] |
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*[[T-Mobile USA]] |
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==References== |
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<references/> |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.btwifi.com/ BT Wi-fi website] |
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* [http://btwifi.com/find/ Official BT Hotspot Finder] |
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{{BT Group}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:BT Wi-fi}} |
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[[Category:BT Group]] |
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[[Category:Wi-fi providers]] |
Revision as of 11:58, 27 June 2012
BT Openzone was the brand name for the BT Wi-fi network between 2002-2012.