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Connecting to the Internet while away from the office got easier this week as ZDNet UK's map of Wi-Fi hot spots relaunched with a major upgrade. The new Flash-based version of the map gives street-level information about which hotels, railway stations, cafes and kiosks offer Wi-Fi for people looking for wireless Internet connections.

ZDNet UK’s Wi-Fi hot spot map was built in conjunction with Ordnance Survey, and is based on the agency's MasterMap of Great Britain -- a terabyte spatial database of every feature across the country.

From the Ramada Jarvis hotel in Inverness to the BT Kiosk on Plymouth's Union Street, the ZDNet UK Wi-Fi hot spot map covers hundreds of hot spots provided by the likes of BT Openzone, Swisscom Eurospot, T-Mobile, and ReadyToSurf. It was designed to help mobile professionals find convenient access to high-speed wireless networks, and will be frequently updated as the service providers roll out more hot spots over the coming months.

The UK's Wi-Fi market is growing sharply. Operators are agreeing partnerships with retail outlets every week, and many analysts predict that Wi-Fi will enjoy a bright future in Britain.

A recent Gartner report forecast that there would be 1.5 million people using UK public wireless networks in 2005 -- a threefold increase on today. With big players such as Intel, BT and Virgin getting involved, Wi-Fi isn't short of powerful friends.

But there are also several problems. Pricing models vary widely, and confusingly, between operators, and the fees are often too high to attract many consumers.

The absence of roaming deals can also deter some customers from taking out a subscription with a single operator, as they'll have to stump up extra cash if they want to use a hot spot on another network.

Click here to view the Wi-Fi map.

Talkback

We have four hotspots in and around Buckfastleigh, Devon, and, they are FREE to use. Please list these on your new map:

1. WAVE, 46 Fore Street, Buckfastleigh, Devon, TQ11 0AA. Telephone: +44 (0)1364 644 633 Email: info@buckfastleigh.net
Web: http://www.broadband-buckfastleigh.org/community/location.asp

2. Waterman's Arms
This 14th Century public house may well have been the first completely Broadband wireless pub in the South West, having both a WAVEpoint wireless Broadband hotspot available to customers within the pub as well as a 3.4 GHz wireless Broadband connection back to the Internet. Also bed & breakfast accommodation.
22 Chapel Street, Buckfastleigh, Devon. Telephone 01364 64320 Open: Mon.-Fri. 18.00-23.00, Sat. & Sun. 12.00-23.00

3. Church House Inn
Located in the picturesque Dartmoor village of Holne, just over 5km outside Buckfastleigh.
Excellent drinks and food, as well as bed and breakfast accomodation available.
Telephone 01364 631208
http://www.churchhouse-holne.co.uk

4. Tradesman's Arms pub, Scoriton
In the scenic Dartmoor hamlet of Scoriton, approximately 3.5km outside Buckfastleigh.
Full, high qualitywireless broadband within the pub and outside in the beer garden. We think this hotspot has the most beautiful views of the Dartmoor countryside.
Telephone 01364 631206

Sincerely,
Kathryn A Hughes
Managing Director
Buckfastleigh Broadband Ltd

via Facebook 3 November, 2003 13:55
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Personally I like HOTspotted's SMS text message version, just text in your nearest landmark and it texts you back your nearest HOTspot.. very cool...
more at www.hotspotted.com

via Facebook 7 November, 2003 08:55
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I have a number of sites which I would be interested in making ' Wi-Fi Hot Spots', how may I do this and who do I contact.

Can you please provide contact names and telephone numbers

Thank You

via Facebook 7 October, 2004 14:45
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