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BT expands Wireless Cities

BT has expanded its Wireless Cities programme, which provides Wi-Fi connectivity in town centres across the... Read more

11 September, 2007 by Richard Thurston

BT sets wireless cities deadline

BT has committed to completing its Wireless Cities project within three months. By March 2007, the telco will have... Read more

8 January, 2007 by Richard Thurston

School sets up free Wi-Fi broadband for pupils

...quality of service. Notable projects to have been curtailed include BT's Wireless Cities initiative and a public sector-led outdoor Wi-Fi coverage scheme... Read more

23 February, 2010 by Richard Thurston

BT's Wi-Fi lets go of The Cloud

...have volunteered to open up their routers to the public. BT's Wireless Cities programme, which covers 12 UK city centres, could also make up... Read more

29 September, 2008 by David Meyer

BT creates nationwide Wi-Fi sharing community

...a penny." "We have built a public Wi-Fi network and 12 wireless cities already, but today we are saying to customers: let's build... Read more

4 October, 2007 by David Meyer

Living in the wireless city

...the benefits of the internet". Many vendors of the equipment that makes wireless cities possible agree — for example, Intel's Gordon Graylish, who recently told... Read more

19 December, 2006 by David Meyer
Intel's wireless future

Intel's wireless future

...legacy and future challenges. ZDNet UK caught up with Graylish at the Wireless Cities event in Cannes to discuss some of the issues facing the... Read more

4 December, 2006 by David Meyer

Wi-Fi CCTV cracks down on rogue parking

London's City of Westminster can now identify parking offences using its IP-based CCTV network without the need for human intervention Read more

11 September, 2007 by Richard Thurston

BT to create wireless cities

...speed Wi-Fi to 12 cities. The first phase of the "12 Wireless Cities" plan is expected to be up and running by February 2007... Read more

17 May, 2006 by David Meyer
An Analysis of Various Models for <endeca_term>Wireless Cities</endeca_term>

An Analysis of Various Models for Wireless Cities

As "Wireless Cities" are booming in the world, a wide variety of business models... Read more

31 January, 2008

BT Fusion gets Wi-Fi upgrade

...at all the 2,000 BT Openzone hot spots and all the Wireless Cities that we're developing as well," the spokesperson said. The Wireless... Read more

14 December, 2006 by David Meyer

Wi-Fi figures reveal Britain's sharing side

...Fon and BT Openzone global hotspots and connections within BT's 13 wireless cities. Jon Hurry, director of consumer internet services at BT said in... Read more

6 June, 2008 by Nick Heath
BT's mobility strategy

BT's mobility strategy

...form and function. The company is also the driving force behind the Wireless Cities initiative, which will see twelve urban centres across the UK turned... Read more

20 March, 2007 by David Meyer

Finns get city-wide mesh network

...the University of Oulu and Oulu Polytechnic. The UK has its own wireless cities initiative, which is being run in conjunction with BT and Motorola... Read more

22 February, 2007 by Andrew Donoghue

BT moves into smartphone market

...for BT's Openzone hotspots, and the company is rolling out its "Wireless Cities" initiative across urban centres in Britain. It has also been rumoured... Read more

13 February, 2007 by David Meyer

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