Does BT Openzone still exist?

Does BT Openzone still exist?

Does BT Openzone still exist?

We realized that this could confuse customers. So over the past few months, we have been working with BT to create a brand that is easy to understand, making it easy for customers to understand to which network they connect. BT Wi-fi is born: BT Fon and BT Openzone hotspots are now under one roof called BT Wi-fi.

How do I contact BT customer services?

00 44 1793 596931
BT Group/Customer service

Does Vodafone use BT lines?

Does Vodafone broadband use BT lines? Like many UK providers, Vodafone uses BT-owned Openreach’s network to deliver fibre broadband services to its customers, which means you can continue to use existing BT lines with your service.

How do I get BT WiFi with FON?

You should look for wireless networks with names that include “BT Wi-fi”, “Openzone” or “FON”. If you see one of these, click on the name and (if necessary) click “Connect”. You’ll now be connected to the BT Wi-fi hotspot.

How do I contact BT business by phone?

Call us:

  1. 0808 100 2440. Available 24/7.
  2. 0800 011 3237. Available 24/7.
  3. 0800 800 154. Available 24/7.
  4. 0800 800 152. Available 24/7.
  5. 0800 110 011. Available 24/7.
  6. 0800 389 0598. Available 24/7 for Connect or Collaborate user feature pack customers.
  7. 0800 389 0537. Monday-Friday 08:00 – 18:00.
  8. 0808 1002440. Monday-Friday 09:00 – 17:00.

How do I get free BT WiFi?

  1. Activate wi-fi on your device.
  2. Search for wi-fi hotspots.
  3. Connect to BTWi-fi or _BTWi-fi.
  4. Open your internet browser.
  5. Select BT Wi-Fi and enter your BTID username and password.
  6. Log in with your details.

Is Vodafone cheaper than BT?

Cost. Vodafone is priced at the cheaper end of the scale, particularly for fibre broadband. For fibre, it’s around the same price as TalkTalk, Plusnet, and EE, and usually cheaper than BT, Sky, and Virgin Media.

Who is better EE or Vodafone?

Overall winner: EE If you don’t want to spend too much, you’d be better off looking at networks like Plusnet and GiffGaff. As we say, if you’re looking for speed and coverage, EE is your best bet. But if you want a greater choice of plans at smaller price points, Vodafone are well worth a look.