Free Wi-fi is being offered by the proprietor of Crown Glass Shopping Centre, Nailsea.
One of the top specialist shopping centres and investment and assessing management company in the UK, Ellandi has signed a unique agreement with the Cloud that is owned by BSkyB to provide free super fast wireless broadband connectivity to the public.
This facility would enable customers to utilise Wi-Fi connectivity free of cost on their mobile smartphones and tablets, surf the Internet, make use of applications as well as check social network sites like Facebook and Twitter.
Partner of Ellandi, Mark Robinson remarked that this only went to express the devotion they have to ensure that they had to provide this sort of facility and affability for communities locally that the majority of the people would anticipate from the bigger shopping complexes like Cribbs Causeway or Westfield London.
Providing The Cloud is free to the retail vendors and cafes at the Crown Glass Shopping Centre and shoppers who would like to make use of the facility could do so free of cost too.
Once they have signed up via the Internet they would be redirected to a branded page on the web and will be able to browse online.
The retail vendors as well as the owners of restaurants will also be able to utilise the facility by providing special offers and discounts to customers who log in. he went on to state that by providing free wireless broadband connectivity to the shoppers they were only helping to better customer experiences.
James Lucas, the Manager of Town Centre stated that setting up the Wi-Fi service was an encouragement to everyone who visits Crown Glass Shopping Centre.
The people who go there to shop could also avail of the free service and better conveniences and the stores in turn would also be able to take advantage of the more number of visitors to their shops and it could even encourage to shoppers to stay longer.
It has been found that approximately 4 million people utilise The Cloud that is said to have a network of over 10,000 hubs through the length and breadth of the UK.