BT has persuaded more than 100,000 of its Total Broadband customers to share
part of their capacity as a wireless hotspot via the BT Fon network.
In return for sharing their own connections using their BT Home Hub,
participants can access broadband through other Fon hotspots, along with BT
Openzone hotspots, the UK's 13 wireless cities and 90,000 other Fon hotspots
worldwide.
Customers signing up to the BT Total Broadband Anywhere package are
automatically registered on the Fon network.
The service is currently restricted to BT Total broadband customers, but
there are plans to extend the BT Fon network to users of other broadband
providers through the purchase of a router.
"It is great to see BT Total Broadband customers joining forces to set up a
people's Wi-Fi network across the UK," said Jon Hurry, director of consumer
internet services at BT.
"BT has been instrumental in creating 'Broadband Britain', and we have built
on that by calling on entire communities to come together to create a Wi-Fi
network driven entirely by local broadband users."
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