R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T
ADVERTISEMENT

BT extends Wi-Fi service

BT is preparing to increase the number of its public-access wireless hotspots to 120, with the launch of its BT Openzone service

Iain Thomson, IT Week 03 Feb 2003
ADVERTISEMENT

Mobile staff will have more opportunities to get wireless access to company data, as BT prepares to increase the number of its 802.11b Wi-Fi wireless networking hotspots to 120 with the launch of its new BT Openzone service.

But security remains a concern, and BT recommended that firms should connect to the service via virtual private network links. BT added that it is likely to improve the service's built-in security in the future.

More than 1,000 users from 45 companies have adopted the service. Customers include the BBC, Scottish Enterprise, Royal & Sun Alliance and John Lewis.

BT has also signed up airport management company BAA to provide coverage at most of the UK's hub airports, and the Hilton group has put the hardware into 50 of its hotels.

BT Openzone is available to subscribers and pay-as-you-go customers in 80 zones around the country. One- and 24-hour passes are available for ad hoc use. Subscriptions start at £20 a month for 300 minutes; £85 a month buys unlimited airtime.

"We've got hotspots all over the UK but we want 400 sites by the summer," said Dave Hughes, director of mobility for BT. "Coverage is a key issue for users and so are third-party companies. The hotels are wild for this and Hilton are already telling us companies are booking conference venues so long as they have Wi-Fi coverage."

Companies testing the system include McDonald's, which is putting in Openzone access points in its Hanger Lane, London and Reading branches.

The firm recently signed a deal with AT&T to provide Wi-Fi in most of its Japanese outlets.

Have your say: reply to IT Week

See also:

Well, free for a week anyway  07 Jan 2004
WLANsExploring wireless networking technology and its business applications  08 Aug 2003
Develops an off-the-shelf WiFi package with Toshiba  23 May 2003

All Mobile Communications

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
| Computer People
Working for a growing and ambitious Professional Services company, an exciting opportunity exists for a hands on Head of IT to lead a global team and implement a best practices. Based in the centre of ... more >
| Computer People
Fantastic new opportunity for an ICT Analyst who can work without supervision to join this exciting organisation providing a lead role in maintenance and operation of their IT infrastructure and Telephone networks. The successful candidate ... more >
| Computer People
A leading UK company in the Aerospace ... more >
| Computer People
Working for an innovative and creative software company, an opening has been created for a forward thinking UNIX expert to implement leading edge network solutions into a corporate environment. Working in a team of experts, ... more >
More job opportunities