What is Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi is short for Wireless Fidelity, a set of
standards for transmitting data over a wireless network.
Wi-Fi allows you to connect to the internet at
broadband speeds without cables, as long as you have the right
equipment and, in most cases, a regular internet service provider
and a Wi-Fi account.

How do I use a Wi-Fi zone?
In the UK, there are already more than 10,000
Wi-Fi hotspots in public places such as
restaurants, hotels, cafes, libraries and airports.
Wi-Fi -enabled laptops and phones can be set up to
connect to these hotspots automatically.