Using a competitors Hotspot could cost you a lot of money!
dSpots are FREE
 
 
 
Existing WiFi services want to charge you a lot of money to access the Internet - we don't think that's fair and we have therefore developed a Free Wireless Hotspot service that you are sure to enjoy.
   
 

Of course, setting up a Wireless Hotpot costs us money, both to setup and to maintain. We also have to pay for servers, staff and network services so it's important that we can generate enough money to pay for these and to ensure that we can continue to provide the service long into the future.

The answer is to display ads to the customers using the service but to do this an acceptable way needs careful thought. We don't want to upset or alienate our customers in any way - we want them to enjoy the service and to recognise that the ads form an inherent part of the service that enables it to be free for them to use.

We have therefore worked hard to identify a way for ads to be displayed in an acceptable way and yet to give value to the advertiser so that they achieve a good ROI (Return on Investment) for the money they spend with us.

When connected to a dSpot, ads will appear every so often on your screen, placed strategically to cause minimum interruption. We work hard with the advertisers to ensure that the ads are of interest to the customer, based upon web site viewing history and the physical location of the dSpot.

We hope you understand the reason for the ads and that you find them acceptable. If you have any problems with them then please get in touch via the Contact page.

   
  Ads - a Small price to pay
 
Typically our competitors will charge you $9.95 or £10 per day - even if you only need an hour or twos access whilst you wait for your flight etc. During that time if you were connected to a dSpot your charges would be ZERO and you would have seen between 30 and 40 ads - some of which might have been of great interest to you (for example perhaps a free Danish with that coffee you are drinking!)
     
 
   
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