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Virgin Media has started turning customer routers into public Wi-Fi spots

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Virgin Media has started to turn customer Super Hubs into public Wi-Fi hotspots as part of its efforts to expand its public Wi-Fi network beyond its agreement.
At the moment Virgin Media customers are able to take advantage of an agreement with The Cloud as well as the company’s own public Wi-Fi hotspots in places like the London Underground.
Virgin Media first announced its plans for this expansion back in 2015 but this is the first sign of it being rolled out. At the moment only SuperHub v3 routers are being used and customers who own these hubs are being alerted that the change is happening via email.
Virgin Media is opting the thousands of customers currently using these SuperHubs in automatically but is giving them the chance to opt out if they wish. Considering a large number of hotspots will be required to make the network in any way convenient, it’s not surprising that Virgin has decided to make the scheme opt out.
In an FAQ section for the service, Virgin Media has said this change will have absolutely no impact on the bandwidth of its customers’ Wi-Fi as “Virgin Media WiFi uses a separate connection on your Hub to access the internet than the one used by your home broadband network.

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