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BT Openzone - main and the biggest Wi-Fi service in UK - prefers Microsoft Windows powered notebooks and PDA devices June 06, 2004 [Wireless (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ...)] | By Edward J. R. What is better for Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN = WLAN)? Is it Windows XP or Linux - as far as notebooks are concerned? Is it Pocket PC or Palm OS - as far as PDA devices are concerned? Well, the answer to these questions seems to be already answered for the benefit of Microsoft by BT (British Telecom)... Here, on this scratchcard (pre-paid voucher) you can observe Pocket PC PDA clearly mentioned:
Moreover BT goes as far as mentioning that its BT Openzone Wi-Fi Internet access is optimized for Microsoft Windows powered devices and using Internet Explorer browsers: The service works through the customerīs usual web browser but is optimised for Internet Explorer 5 or Internet Pocket Explorer. Just for the record: there is "Internet Explorer" program available for Linux yet... To learn more about using Wi-Fi in UK, including screenshots, click here.
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