openzone wireless lan
O2 3G plans revealed at last
News It brings together GPRS (sometimes called 2.5G), 3G and wireless LAN connectivity, through deals with The Cloud and BT Openzone. While various operators have talked about data cards that also integrate silicon for wireless LAN - or Wi-Fi... [27 Sep 2004]
On the road again: What life's like for mobile workers
Comment Steve even uses Skype on his Microsoft-based PDA to make free IP-based calls when he's within a BT Openzone hotspot or at home working, piggybacking his wireless DSL router. I can't guarantee how a customer's LAN works and whether I'll be allowed... [15 Sep 2004]
Vodafone embraces WLAN
News The deal has been done by working with BT Openzone, which now operates over 1,200 public hotspots. Vodafone has stayed true to its 'best possible connection' pledge and is now providing its GPRS and 3G data card users with the option of connecting... [01 Sep 2004]
Mobile operators sign up to BT, the Wi-Fi wholesaler
News Vodafone's UK chief executive Gavin Darby said: "The BT Openzone Wireless LAN network complements our existing mobile network offering and ensures people can connect using the most appropriate network available. [29 Sep 2003]
UK king of the Wi-Fi castle
News BT's wireless ISP, Openzone, has forged deals that give its customers access to hot spots across Europe and the US, as well as to a UK network called The Cloud. Inspired Broadcast Networks in March announced that it was planning to launch 3,000... [14 Aug 2003]
Wi-Fi: 'not all that'
Comment Earls Court and Olympia were among the first places to be Wi-Fi enabled by Openzone, but The Wireless LAN Event heard that customer demand has been less then exceptional. For example, BT Openzone's website only lists 76 sites that are open to the... [28 May 2003]
Wi-Fi comes to Britain's pubs. Cheers...
News BT Openzone will be the first such provider, starting in July. While the Starbucks/T-Mobile tariffs aren't wildly different to those of BT Openzone and other UK providers such as Megabeam, a T-Mobile spokesman defended Starbucks charging £47 for a... [06 Mar 2003]
Why not all public WLANs will be free
Comment A BT OpenZone or Megabeam, with their relatively high prices - certainly relatively high compared to zero - still stands a chance. Just over a month ago silicon.com called 2003 the year of the wireless LAN, barely distinguishing between corporate... [27 Feb 2003]
BT wireless LAN is go
News The first trials of BT's public wireless internet project go live today under the brand name Openzone. These tariffs are relatively expensive compared to the US, where public wireless LAN services have been available for some time. [24 Jun 2002]
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