Who wants free Wi-Fi for just one day--BT Openzone is offering a free week of Wi-Fi.: Apparently the move is aimed at increasing exposure of its hot spot offering.
BT is also planning to launch a pay-as-you-go plan to also encourage more users.
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Who wants free Wi-Fi for just one day--BT Openzone is offering a free week of Wi-Fi.: Apparently the move is aimed at increasing exposure of its hot spot offering.
BT is also planning to launch a pay-as-you-go plan to also encourage more users.