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The Cloud draws up Wi-Fi plan to cover London by 2012
London Mayor Boris Johnson promised city-wide Wi-Fi coverage in time for the Olympic Games and The Cloud is trying to make it happen.
BT serves up free Wi-Fi hotspots for businesses
Every BT business broadband customer will benefit from a free public Wi-Fi hotspot. <br>
Portsmouth University updates wireless management
The university has deployed new management software to manage its entire 220 access point wireless network as it grows in importance.
Mayor wants London covered in Wi-Fi
And the Prime Minister is set to offer millions of pounds to get every student online.
Developers must rethink apps for the Wi-Fi world
As it previewed its Android mobile platform and Chrome browser British developers, Google outlined its vision of cloud computing and wireless...
Stockport College signs £1.4m IT deal
Stockport College to become UK’s first ‘College of the Future’ in £100m project.
Wi-Fi hotspots now in court
Courtrooms across the UK will be offering Wi-Fi access for solicitors as well as jurors and defendants.
BT bringing free Wi-Fi to London pubs
Hundreds of pubs are set to get free Wi-Fi access in London - free for BT broadband customers only though.
Pub fined for abuse of its Wi-Fi
Illegal downloading on a pub’s Wi-Fi hotspot has left the venue hit with an £8,000 fine.
The future of Wi-Fi without networks
The Wi-Fi Alliance unveils its vision for the future - here's how it could reduce business hardware and network costs.
Scottish MP calls for free Wi-Fi on public transport
An MP for the Scottish Labour party thinks enticing people onto buses with Wi-fi will make Scotland a greener place.
Half a million Wi-Fi hotspots for BT
The communications giant is now half way towards its goal of creating one million Wi-Fi points. <br>
Ruckus launches outdoor Wi-Fi systems
Ruckus today announced its first outdoor Wi-Fi products, which will be used at the WOMAD festival.
BT brings Wi-Fi to cash machines
Cash machines in bars sometimes annoy you by making you pay a fee, but one firm looks to provide a useful Wi-Fi service with them.
Business flyers find Wi-Fi more important than food
Business travellers in airports don’t want first class restaurants – they just want a decent Wi-Fi connection.
BT Wi-Fi usage doubles in 2008
With millions of minutes of traffic, is this the peak for Wi-Fi usage in the UK?
Wi-Fi WPA encryption partially cracked
The WPA wireless encryption standard has finally been cracked, raising fresh security concerns for businesses and the public sector.
RSA Europe: London tops New York and Paris in wireless access
London is king when it comes to wireless connectivity, but it is being left behind by Paris and New York when it comes to Wi-Fi security.
BT announces cheaper Wi-Fi tariffs
BT Openzone releases details of cheaper new tariffs as well as new European hotspots.
The Cloud goes for European land grab
Wi-Fi giant has set its sights - and nearly £12 million - on gaining more business across Europe.
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