UK gets 'virtually' free wireless hot spots
News Sandwich bar chain Benugo has established wireless hot spots at two of its London stores, in partnership with wireless communications firm Broadscape. According to Broadscape, this "virtually free" hot spot model will prove increasingly popular, as...
[February 17, 2003, 13:58]
Analysts predict Wi-Fi crash
News Broadscape has begun offering virtually free Wi-Fi hot spots at sandwich bars in London, where customers get 30 minutes free access after spending a few pounds on food or drink. Theo Platt, director of Broadscape, supports Forrester's view that the...
[June 19, 2003, 16:26]
Wi-Fi Week: Should all hot spots be free?
News Broadscape runs a number of "virtually free" hot spots for the Benugo's sandwich chain, where customers who spend a couple of pounds on their food and drink get 30 minutes of free Wi-Fi access. Theo Platt, director of wireless operator Broadscape...
[January 27, 2004, 14:10]
Starbucks goes large with Wi-Fi rollout
News Others, though, are free, for example the Broadscape network. Coffee chain Starbucks is more than doubling the size of its Wi-Fi network. Wireless broadband networks are currently being installed in a further 98 Starbucks outlets, in locations such...
[March 24, 2004, 13:00]
High and confusing prices 'hampering' Wi-Fi take-up
News Smaller operators such as Internet Exchange charge lower prices for access to their hot spots, while Broadscape has begun operating "virtually free" wireless networks in London. Wi-Fi take-up in Europe is being hampered because the prices being...
[May 22, 2003, 15:44]



