undertaking essential
work, or for that matter just updating their status on Facebook,
appeals enormously.
During the recent
2012 London Olympics the service provider O2 went one further
and actually provided free WiFi at certain key geographical
locations, including Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square and
Exhibition Road, by arrangement with Westminster City Council
and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. This was made
possible through a deal with House of Fraser, which financed
the initiative by advertising which appeared on the landing
page.
Information on how
to get free WiFi in London is freely available at several websites,
forums and review sites. Free wireless broadband is now quite
easy to find and is becoming much easier still.
It is highly likely
that within a matter of a few years provision will be made available
for gaining free broadband access wherever one happens to be
in the country, and this process will in all likelihood begin
in the capital. Each and every user will know how to get free
WiFi in London and in other areas of the country, and will have
the information at hand to access it and to take full advantage
of all the benefits that it will bring.