Since Virgin Media and Sky extended their partnership for another five years, cable subscribers have been able to enjoy additional perks, like being able to use Sky's sport and movie apps. From today, some Virgin customers will gain an additional benefit from a Sky-owned company: free access to 22,000 WiFi hotspots across the UK. It comes from The Cloud, by way of a separate agreement, which lets mobile customers use Virgin's WiFi Buddy app (which comes pre-installed on Virgin Mobile handsets) to connect to its access points, on top of the 3,000 public Arqiva hotspots located in some of Britain's busiest airports and hotels.
The app comes pre-installed on Virgin Mobile-branded handsets, but you'll need own an Android device to take advantage of the service as it's currently not available on iOS or Windows Phone. There's no word on whether cable customers will be extended the same privileges in the future, but Virgin Media does now provide free WiFi access in more than 150 Tube stations -- useful, but only when you're in London.
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless, Internet, Mobile
Source: WiFi Buddy (Google Play)
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