BOZII
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BOZII is derived from a number letter transalation of 802.11 which is the IEEE wireless standard for Wi-Fi.
BOZII is the name given to an aggregated Wi-Fi network of Wi-Fi hotspots provided by multiple Wi-Fi Network operaters. These hotspots are generally deployed in cafés, hotels, stations and airports. This open approach of Wi-Fi aggregation means subscribers can subscribe to one account and use a single username and password on many networks.
These roaming Wi-Fi services are immediately attractive to business executives on the move. However, as national and international availability increases, some users may begin relying on these hotspots for their main access to the internet.
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BOZII subscribers can roam domestically and internationally to over 100 Wi-Fi networks with their single account. Some of the networks associated to BOZII are listed below:
Roaming partners
FREEDOM4 (UK)
BT Openzone (UK)
Orange (UK & France)
KPN Hotspots (Netherlands)
Portugal Telecom (Portugal) AT&T (USA)
Japan Telecom (Japan)
Surf and Sip (USA & UK)
Thames Online (UK)
Square Mile (UK)
Fatport (Canada)