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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 92963" data-source="post: 976484"><p>Our ISP (Ziggo) offered something simular a few years ago. Ziggo is the largest ISP in the Netherlands (<30% totaal households, including single and student households, >40% share in family households). The idea was that the ISP QoS was expanded to 10% maximum. Everyone participating could use local Wifi for anywhere in the Netherlands.</p><p></p><p>Initially they charged 5 euro's per month, after a few months they offered it free. They even send a mailing in which people just had to click to "say YES to free wifi everywhere" (allowing Ziggo to enable it in the modem/router they provided). Even with relatively expense data bundles and limited 3G bandwidth (at that time) the idea did not take off.</p><p></p><p>I would keep your money in your pocket (considering the fact that the Netherlands is often used as try-out for new webservices because of the high tech adoption), because I doubt that idea is going to fly. When Ziggo was taken over by the holding company of Vodafone this service was killed (in stead you got a 5 euro discount when you bought a mobile subscription from Vodafone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 92963, post: 976484"] Our ISP (Ziggo) offered something simular a few years ago. Ziggo is the largest ISP in the Netherlands (<30% totaal households, including single and student households, >40% share in family households). The idea was that the ISP QoS was expanded to 10% maximum. Everyone participating could use local Wifi for anywhere in the Netherlands. Initially they charged 5 euro's per month, after a few months they offered it free. They even send a mailing in which people just had to click to "say YES to free wifi everywhere" (allowing Ziggo to enable it in the modem/router they provided). Even with relatively expense data bundles and limited 3G bandwidth (at that time) the idea did not take off. I would keep your money in your pocket (considering the fact that the Netherlands is often used as try-out for new webservices because of the high tech adoption), because I doubt that idea is going to fly. When Ziggo was taken over by the holding company of Vodafone this service was killed (in stead you got a 5 euro discount when you bought a mobile subscription from Vodafone. [/QUOTE]
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