BT has rolled out an interesting update to its BT Wi-Fi app for iOS, one that means your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch can automatically connect to a BT public WiFi hotspot as soon as you’re in range.
Use of BT Wi-fi is also unlimited. So long as you’re a BT broadband customer, you can connect to a BT Wi-fi spot and work, read emails, check Google Maps on your phone, tablet or laptop or whatever ...
Fed up of not being able to get WiFi throughout your home? BT has introduced what it claims to be the only service that guarantees ‘wall to wall’ coverage in every room of the house. Called Complete ...
BT has this week combined both its BT Openzone and BT FON wireless hotspot services into one brand called BT Wi-Fi. This strategic move consolidates all their hotspots to offer a massive 4 million BT ...