What is BT Wi-Fi and how can I use it?

Asked 2 years ago
BT Wi-Fi is a service that provides internet connectivity through a network of Wi-Fi hotspots, allowing users to connect to the internet in various public locations such as cafes, airports, and other venues. This service is particularly beneficial for those who are on the go and need reliable internet access without relying solely on mobile data. To use BT Wi-Fi, users must have an active account with British Telecom, and they can log in to the network using their BT ID credentials. Upon connecting to a BT Wi-Fi hotspot, users may be prompted to enter their login details. Once logged in, they can enjoy unlimited browsing within the available coverage area. If you are not yet a customer, you may find it worthwhile to check the BT website for details about how to sign up for services that include access to BT Wi-Fi. Additionally, the website will provide up-to-date information about locating BT Wi-Fi hotspots and any specific terms and conditions associated with the service. Happy browsing!
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Answered Jun 14, 2025

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