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krug3r
09-09-2003, 20:14
T-Mobile has signed a deal with the Texaco chain to provide wireless internet access hotspots at petrol and service stations across the UK.

The service will be rolled out to several hundred Texaco petrol stations mainly on A-roads over the next few months. Customers using a wirelessly enabled laptop will be able to drive onto a Texaco forecourt, park in a dedicated bay and log onto their corporate network.

Texaco will use T-Mobile's HotSpot service, in conjunction with Mapesbury Communications, an emerging broadband Wi-Fi hotspot provider.

The deal extends T-Mobile's current HotSpot service, which is available in 56 Starbucks coffeehouses in 21 towns and cities across the UK as well as six Starwood Hotels.

Brian McBride, UK managing director at T-Mobile, said the company is aiming to develop a variety of locations for business people to access the internet on the move.

Texaco's general manager of marketing and development, Peter Oakford, said the Wi-Fi hotspots are another differentiating service the chain can offer to customers in addition to petrol and snacks.

nick
09-09-2003, 21:57
Some BP petrol stations offer this with o2/BT

jellyellie
22-09-2003, 19:47
That's a great idea.

Is it me, or are you supposed to turn off stuff like that at petrol stations though?

jsc
13-01-2004, 01:14
I'm not certain that this is such a great idea, given the already potential for static charge build-up when filling the tank. My concern isn't so much with the wi-fi signals more that the inadvertent use of a device (cell phone, laptop, etc.), to trigger an explosion. http://www.smohit.org/pdfs/cellphones.pdf