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Press Release 15 October, 2008

BT OPENZONE HALVES COST OF WI-FI

Wi-Fi access cost sliced. More places to connect added

 


Bern, Switzerland, 15 October, 2008 – Comfone, a leading worldwide GSM and Wireless IP roaming hub provider, and True Corporation, Thailand's only fully-integrated communications service provider, and leader in solutions for convergence lifestyles, today announced readiness and immediate availability of Thailand’s prime “Wi-Fi by TrueMove” network to all users of Comfone’s WeRoam service.
The service launch adds True’s high-grade network of 340 locations with more than 16,000 hotspots to Comfone’s global hub of over 35,000 aggregated hotspot locations. Users of Comfone WeRoam have access to WLAN networks in over 60 countries, and today Thailand has been opened up as a further country available to business travellers using the Comfone WeRoam service.

BT today cut Wi-Fi rates by up to 50 per cent as it launched a new, simple, great value price structure. More than 2,500 extra European hotspots are also being added, bringing the choice of places to connect to more than 50,000 overseas, and over 100,000 UK and Ireland locations.

Four new tariffs make the popular wireless broadband service great value at as little as ½p per minute, for use at thousands of popular locations. The new products will be available to new and existing customers from today:

BT Original, provides 500 minutes’ access to BT Openzone, BT FON and BT Business Total Broadband hotspots for just £5 per month.
BT Openzone Together, a new £12.50 a month option, with unlimited BT Openzone, BT FON and BT Business Total Broadband hotspot access, plus 500 UK roaming minutes, is half the price of its equivalent.
BT Openzone Global, ideal for frequent travellers, provides unlimited BT Openzone, BT FON, BT Business Total Broadband hotspot minutes, 500 UK and 500 international roaming minutes for £28 a month.
In addition, the flexible BT Openzone per Minute tariff has been reduced by 25 per cent to 15p per minute. This is ideal for intermittent Wi-Fi use in the UK and abroad.
Over the agreed allocation, on BT Openzone Original, Global and Together, use is reduced to 10p per minute anywhere. This is great value compared with other roaming technologies where downloading a relatively small 1MB file can cost as much as £10.00 over GSM, GPRS and 3G. Making VoIP calls from Wi-Fi is also significantly cheaper than making or receiving calls over GSM when abroad.

Full details of the new tariffs:

 

BT Openzone Original
BT Openzone Together
BT Openzone Global
BT Openzone per Minute
Monthly charge
£5
(ex VAT)
£12.50
(ex VAT)
£28.00
(ex VAT)
No
Inclusive BT Openzone , BT FON, BT Business Total Broadband & KeConnect
500
Unlimited, subject to fair use policy*
Unlimited, subject to fair use policy*
No
Inclusive UK roaming mins (T-Mobile UK)
No
500
500
No
Inclusive international roaming mins
No
No
500
No
Additional BT Openzone mins
10p
per minute
n/a as Unlimited mins included
n/a as Unlimited mins included
No
Price cap for additional BT Openzone mins (subject to FUP)
£40
No
No
No
UK/additional UK roaming
10p
per minute
10p
per minute
10p
per minute
15p
per minute

International/ additional int Roaming

10p
per minute
10p
per minute
10p
per minute
15p
per minute
Minimum term
12 months
18 months
12 months
12 months

* Fair Use Policy of 3GB per month applies to BT Openzone Together and BT Openzone Global


BT is also announcing a further 2,500 places to connect in high demand locations, through roaming partners Swisscom Hospitality Services and Comfone. These add to the 6,600 UK, Europe and Americas hotspots, announced on 3 October 2008.

Swisscom Hospitality Services, which goes live later this quarter, provides access in 223,000 rooms at more than 2,000 major UK and European hotels including NH Hoteles and Hilton in Continental Europe. Comfone’s WLAN roaming hub, WeRoam, provides 418 hotspots from METEOR Networks in France. BT’s international footprint now includes more than 50,000 places to connect.

Chris Bruce, general manager, BT Openzone, said: “The wireless broadband access market is at an exciting stage. Over the last six months we have seen double the use compared with the same period last year, with huge demand at hotels, major travel hubs, high street locations and residential and business areas. We’ve listened to our customers and not only have we simplified our tariffs but we’ve added more value and places to connect.”


BT customers can choose to get online at over 100,000 UK and Ireland locations, including those provided by the BT FON Wi-Fi Community, BT Openzone and its roaming partners, plus BT Openzone at BT Business Total Broadband hotspots. These include airports, railway stations, leading hotel chains, motorway service stations, coffee shops, marinas, residential areas and extensive coverage across 12 major city centres. For more information on BT Openzone, visit www.btopenzone.com


ENDS


1: BT Openzone has calculated that data can cost up to £10 per megabyte to download abroad. A conservative estimate is that it takes two minutes to download 1MB of data and this is dependent on download speeds of roaming networks.


For further information

Inquiries about this news release should be made to the BT Group Newsroom on its 24-hour number: 020 7356 5369. From outside the UK dial + 44 20 7356 5369. All BT news releases can be accessed at: http://www.btplc.com/News


Notes to editors

BT Openzone customers have access to the entire BT FON network in the UK (BT-managed BT FON hotspots and FON-management BT FON hotspots), included in their inclusive minutes.


BT Business Total Broadband customers can now offer public Wi-Fi access by turning their BT Business Hub into a BT Openzone hotspot, providing secure, publicly accessible high speed wireless broadband.


About BT

BT is one of the world’s leading providers of communications solutions and services operating in 170 countries. Its principal activities include the provision of networked IT services globally; local, national and international telecommunications services to our customers for use at home, at work and on the move; broadband and internet products and services and converged fixed/mobile products and services. BT consists principally of four lines of business: BT Global Services, Openreach, BT Retail and BT Wholesale.


In the year ended 31 March 2008, BT Group’s revenue was £20,704 million with profit before taxation and specific items of £2,506 million.


British Telecommunications plc (BT) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BT Group and encompasses virtually all businesses and assets of the BT Group. BT Group plc is listed on stock exchanges in London and New York.


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