O2 one of the leading suppliers of mobile phones and broadband in the UK has declared that they will be providing people living in the UK with free Wi-Fi connectivity, irrespective of the fact whether they are O2 users or not.
A quick look into the Frequently Asked Questions shows that a person can avail of Wi-Fi connectivity with practically any gadget like the iPad, Kindles, PCs, PSPs or for that matter even with phones. Though it is not mentioned whether it would support the PlayStation Vita, if the Wi-Fi connections is compatible with the PSP, then it should in all probability work support PlayStation too.
O2 stated that the facility was absolutely free. They claim that there are no hidden costs that asks the customer to first register with the details of their card saying that they will not be charged and the customer only realizes that he is paying when he has to pay through his nose for the usage. O2 claims that it is free in every sense of the word; with no agreements or any hidden charges that will take the customer by surprise.
The mobile broadband provider is all set to establish 14,000 Wi-Fi hubs by the April of the coming years and in spite of the fact that the coverage is not as it should be currently, people have the option to see where the closest O2 Wi-Fi hub is located with the help of a very useful utility called ‘this handy tool’.