50 UK Communities awarded Free WiFi Systems by Be
As an initial step to the popularisation of its community WiFi scheme, Be Broadband has awarded fifty communities in the United Kingdom, free wireless broadband (WiFi) system samples. As a matter of fact, Be Broadband is teaming up with the WiFi firm Freerunner, to complete the enormous task.
Today, it is apparent that there existed a good number of areas in the United Kingdom, where an internet connection has not yet been served. These areas, notoriously called the broadband notspots are quiet undeserved to the extent that an immediate introduction of the internet technology is required here.
The expenditure for rolling out this free mobile broadband internet service across these remote communities is comparatively small as the services see community and public structures such as churches and libraries as their axes. Meanwhile, the Freerunner system refers to a joint effort involving everyone to boost the mobile broadband coverage across the United Kingdom. The ultimate goal of the system is obviously a 100 percent broadband internet access in the country.
Incidentally, diverse communities such as the Orkney Islands or Stromness in North Devon get completely free of charge connections, although they would undoubtedly generate demand of mainstream mobile broadband products such as the PayG mobile broadband.
It is also quiet refreshing that Be Broadband, one of the first broadband suppliers in the United Kingdom to offer mobile broadband services, carries on the good work of offering competitive as well as attractive broadband packages that accommodate low priced choices for both high speed and heavy download and general use packages.


