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Pay-as-you-go for iPhone 3G

News Pay-as-you-go iPhone customers will get 12 months unlimited browsing and wi-fi at hotspots from O2's partners BT Openzone and The Cloud, subject to excessive usage policy. O2 UK has revealed how much it will cost to own a pay-as-you-go iPhone 3G. [01 Sep 2008]

O2 offers business tariffs for 3G iPhone

News O2 said iPhone business customers will be able to have several iPhones and other devices on one account, and all on the same bill.iPhone users also get unlimited data browsing, email downloads and unlimited access to 9,500 wi-fi hotspots through... [10 Jun 2008]

BT business hubs to be wi-fi hotspots

News In return for adding a residential footprint to BT's Openzone network, those customers got to use other users' FON hotspots on and off the BT network for free. Hughes stressed that, as with the residential version, the business-based hotspot... [22 May 2008]

Coffee Republic to offer free wi-fi

News Rival coffee chain Caffè Nero launched BT Openzone wi-fi across 330 of its coffee shops across the UK, replacing the Surf and Sip service. Coffee Republic will become the first UK coffee chain to provide free wi-fi to customers when it launches the... [14 Apr 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 28.03.08

Round-Up BA has signed up with BT to provide the Openzone service in its 25 UK lounges - including the six at Heathrow's newly opened Terminal 5 - over the next three years. Passengers on select high-speed TGV trains in France travelling eastbound from... [28 Mar 2008]

Free wi-fi wings its way to BA lounges

News BA has signed up with BT to provide the Openzone service in its 25 UK lounges - including the six at Heathrow's newly opened Terminal 5 - over the next three years. Users will be directed to the BA website when they activate their wireless devices... [27 Mar 2008]

Poll: Wi-fi sharing not for everybody

News Speaking at the time of the BT-FON tie-in announcement, managing director of BT Group, Consumer, Gavin Patterson, explained how the wi-fi sharing deal would work: "If [Total Broadband customers] are prepared to securely share a little of their... [15 Oct 2007]

Editor's Blog: Tear up that boarding pass...

Comment And what would the likes of BT Openzone, T-Mobile et al think as they offer their chargeable services at such high-traffic - in every sense - locations? At the end of last week silicon.com was briefed on another wi-fi rollout, with news that... [08 Oct 2007]

McDonald's: 'Do you want free wi-fi with that?'

News McDonald's already has a relationship with BT Openzone, and retains the carrier as a telecoms partner, but has also signed up The Cloud as a hotspot access provider. Fast food chain McDonald's is about to roll out a free wi-fi service across its 1... [06 Oct 2007]

BT gets into bed with FON

News By doing so, the telco has effectively extended its Openzone wi-fi network across the three million BT Home Hubs - or at least those Home Hubs whose users agree to share their broadband connection. Robert Lang, FON's European chief, said FON has... [04 Oct 2007]

East 17 to big up the wi-fi massive

News Local residents will have free access to online council services but have to sign up with BT Openzone to get full internet access. London borough Waltham Forest is to pilot a public wireless network after joining forces with BT as part of the telco... [23 May 2007]

BT and Phones4u get together for Fusion deal

News Customers using BT Openzone hotspots while out and about will have to pay for the privilege, although the telco is promising four minutes for the price of one. BT has signed a deal with mobile phone retailer Phones4u to get its wi-fi FMC service... [08 Jan 2007]

Islington sets up free Wi-Fi zone a mile long

News It's not so black and white as that," Belanger said, who believes that Islington-based mobile workers who currently pay to use a service such as BT Openzone are likely to continue doing so. Mobile workers in London will be able to get free wireless... [18 Apr 2005]

Virgin Trains' free hotspots for first class travellers

News BT Openzone has been rolling out its own series of hotspots across the country since the beginning of the year. First class travellers on Virgin trains now get free use of Wi-Fi hotspots as they wait for their trains - for the next six months. [17 Mar 2004]

The Bloor Perspective: Wi-Finding, dirty money and techs in the City

Comment Paying to be listed is the same model as most business directories and the relationship can go a little further with advertising and links through to the hotspot provider, as with BT Openzone. In the UK, BT Openzone has accelerated plans to have 4... [09 Jan 2004]

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