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By Gemma Simpson

Published: Wednesday 18 April 2007


Name

Paul Featherstone


Location

Oxford


Occupation

IT Manager


Comment

Of course the next logical step is for all the ISPs to start offering you discount if you are willing to make your home AP available to the public.

It is clear that this is the direction to head, it saves the providers shelling out on infrastructure and expands the availability.

You just have to look to the fact that the BT home hub has a wireless profile for openzone :-)



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