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Eclipse users enjoy free Wi-Fi
Posted by: AndyJenkins on Friday, November 26, 2004 - 07:00 AM
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Eclipse Internet users looking for some mobile surfing are in luck, thanks to the ISPs launch of its ROAM Wi-Fi service. Whats more, it's free until the end of the year.
ROAM is available to both the broadband and dialup customers of Eclipse, and uses the massive network of BTOpenzone's hotspots (you can search for Hotspots through Eclipse's website here). Sites where the service is available range from MacDonalds Restaurants through to some PC World stores. The service costs 10p plus VAT per minute, which will be added to the Eclipse users subscription, although until 31st December, the service is free.
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