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BT Openzone Breaks Wi-Fi Roaming Deal with The Cloud
in The Wireless Weblog, on September 29, 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Felix Möckel
BT Openzone has announced that it will be ending its roaming agreement with fellow UK Wi-Fi provider The Cloud as of 9am on October 2nd.
"The deal's expiry could drastically cut the number of hotspots BT Openzone customers can us...
TheCloud Announces Free Wi-Fi Access for MySpace Users in the UK
in The Wireless Weblog, on August 6, 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Miodrag Gajic
UK Wi-Fi provider The Cloud this week announced a partnership with MySpace to offer free access to MySpace.com at any of The Cloud's more than 7,000 UK locations. It's a limited promotion, running through October.
"MySpace user...
Orange Signs Wi-Fi Pact with The Cloud
in The Wireless Weblog, on November 22, 2007
UK operator Orange this week announced an agreement with The Cloud to give Orange customers access to The Cloud's UK Wi-Fi hotspot network.
Orange already has Wi-Fi agreements with BT OpenZone, France Telecom and WeRoam - this agreement extends Orange's Wi-Fi network to more t...
Trustive Announces Unlimited Global Wi-Fi Offering
in The Wireless Weblog, on July 4, 2007
Tech.co.uk's Anna Lagerkvist reports that wireless hotspot access firm Trustive has launched an 'Unlimited' Wi-Fi offering, which gives its users flat-rate access to all of its 30,000 hotspots worldwide .
"Most major European airports are covered, as well as other prime ...
Truphone Provides VoIP for Your Smartphone
in The Smart PDA, on July 2, 2007
We're on a VoIP roll here. Just check out yesterday's MINO Wireless post and you'll know what I mean.
At first glance, Truphone is just like any other mobile VoIP service. It lets you call up fellow Truphone users for free, or other numbers at a significantly lower cost, by rou...
Nobody Wants London Wi-Fi
in The Wireless Weblog, on June 3, 2007
NewsWireless.net's Guy J. Kewney reports that when looking at London's new Wi-Fi network , "observers are saying that the City Hotzone is a flop -- almost certainly too soon, but nonetheless, not pleasing to the ears of The Cloud's executives."
VNUnet's Tom Young...
City of London Gets Free Wi-Fi
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 24, 2007
M&C's Steve Ragan reports that Monday saw the arrival of a Wi-Fi network covering the entire City of London , thanks to a network built and operated by The Cloud using technology from BelAir Networks .
"More than 350,000 people who work in and visit the area now have wirele...
The Cloud: WLAN Flatrate in Bahnhöfen für 15 Euro
in Das VOIP Weblog, on 02.01.07
Das nenne ich mal eine Offensive. Der britische Anbieter "The Cloud" möchte, einem Bericht auf Portel.de zufolge, Preisbrecher sein und will für die Nutzung seines WLAN-Netzes in Deutschland Anfang 2007 einen monatlichen Pauschalpreis einführen, der bei rund 15 Euro liegen soll. ...
Divine Wireless Combines UK Hotspot Networks
in The Wireless Weblog, on December 20, 2006
Techworld's Manek Dubash reports today on the launch of Divine Wireless , which provides access via one account to the majority of hotspots in the UK.
"Claiming to be the first of its kind, the company allows users to connect to over 15,000 hotspots -- about 90 per cent of the tot...
Wi-Fi Confusion in London Pubs
in The Wireless Weblog, on June 9, 2006
With the World Cup starting today, there's just about nowhere I'd rather be writing this from than a london pub -- unfortunately, silicon.com's Will Sturgeon reports that far too many London pubs simply aren't sufficiently aware of their own wireless capabilities.
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BT on Metro Wi-Fi: Get Off of My Cloud
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on May 19, 2006
BT, usually late to the party but never so late it can't squelch a little competition, has announced it plans to help create 12 wireless cities around the UK. It is targeting local councils with it's plan to rollout wireless zones in the urban areas. It has announced a number- 12 - but ...
Liverpool Gets Blanket Wi-Fi
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 22, 2006
Deborah James at icLiverpool writes that Liverpool is to become one of the first cities in the UK to get blanket Wi-Fi coverage throughout its city center. Service will be provided by The Cloud and BT , using antennas placed in cafes and shops as well as on lampposts.
Liverpool Cha...
City of London Gets Wi-Fi
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 20, 2006
Silicon.com notes today that the City of London has signed an agreement to cover London's Square Mile (the City's Financial District ) with blanketed Wi-Fi access, installed and managed by UK wireless provider The Cloud . The network will go live in the next few months, us...




