Our Wi-Fi network grows to a huge 2.8m hotspots
Yesterday we announced that we have increased our available Wi-Fi network, so now all BT Total Broadband customers can now get free unlimited wi-fi access at 2.8 million hotspots across the UK.
These hotspots are available in homes, independent businesses, high street chains, major city centres as well as Charing Cross underground station.
The 2.8 million-strong Wi-Fi network is the biggest in the UK and includes hotspots from the BT FON Wi-Fi Community, BT Openzone, plus BT Openzone hotspots via the BT Business Hub.
Well-known brands offering access include Hilton, Thistle, Ramada Jarvis and Macdonald hotel chains, Caffe Nero and Starbucks coffee stores, Welcome Break and RoadChef Costa service stations, Star Alliance, American Airlines and SkyTeam airport lounges plus other UK transport hubs.
If you’re a BT Total Broadband customer and you have an iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch or Android device, you can download a free app that gives easy mobile access to free and unlimited Wi-Fi and includes a mapping service which is updated weekly so you can always find your nearest hotspot.
So far, over 600,000 people have downloaded the app from the iTunes App Store and the Android Market.

Download our free wi-fi app
All our broadband packages include FREE wi-fi access at over 2.8 million UK hotspots.
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