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London to get free wi-fi
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**** sake why did I have to move :(
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Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea...
Isn't that where all the rich live? |
Also can we have it on the tube please? thanks
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that's so cool
i wonder how long it will take to happen worldwide |
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I wish they'd do this for rural Scotland so that I can browse the internet on boring bus journeys between cities. Cool stuff though!
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I wonder how many people will move to London now just to get free internet? |
Yay for free internet! I love Kensington, it's pretty.
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Hacker and scammers everywhere are rejoicing
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Lucky bastards,I might have to beg my family to move to London now lol.
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WOOHOOO! plenty of piracy!
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This is awesome. Well done o2.
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Realistically, anyone think this could ever be rolled out nationwide. I'm not at all clued up with technology? No-one would make any money if the whole country had it would they? If London can have it though, then surely other major cities will be wanting it too.
Also, as I still dont have internet at home, what is the cheapest and easiest way for me to get it. I dont have a laptop, we do have a computer but when I tried to get it on that a while back was told I had to have some type of port installed on the pc first? My sons schoolfriend says his dad had a box put up in his house which gives a wi fi signal and their laptop picks it up? I thought only places like Maccies - The Cloud - could have that sort of thing? If I go to a store they spout loads of techni2l crap at me and then look at me like I am an idiot when I need it explaining in black and white, clearly. I would be grateful for help? At home I only have access via phone, spend about 30 per month for 1 Gb of access - payg vodafone sim. |
BT have offered free wi fi for ages, so what's the big deal? O2's "generosity" in offering wi fi in the three most rich and exclusive boroughs in London is hardly praiseworthy. Most visitors to the Olympics don't have six figure salaries so won't be staying in those boroughs but in the suburbs.
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It will be slow like mobile internet. It will not be a replacement for home broadband. But for smartphones will be good.
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