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Story: BT keeps quiet on Wi-Fi sharing talks

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Posted by: Mahame (Friday 9 February 2007, 6:25 PM)

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2-way deal ?

I have a FON running in my home offering 4Mbps to FON visitors, and no way do I want BT customers using my Internet link for their calls for which BT are charging them for - albeit 1/4 of their regular call-rate.

The FON commuity is about mutal sharing. If I am expected to allow BT customers to use my Internet, then I fully expect free Wi-Fi at all BT hotspots in return as I currently enjoy with FON.

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