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Fon Wireless

UK Wi-Fi service company

Fon Wireless

UK Wi-Fi service company

FieldValue
nameFon Wireless Ltd.
typePrivate
industryComputer hardware
Wi-Fi service
foundation
founderMartín Varsavsky
location_cityAlcobendas, Community of Madrid
key_peopleAlex Puregger (CEO)
productsWi-Fi technology and Access
num_employees150
location_countrySpain
homepage

Wi-Fi service

The entrance to Fon's bright HQ in Madrid
Fon's HQ in Madrid
Fon's CEO Alex Puregger
Fon's CEO Alex Puregger
Countries where FON operates

Fon Wireless Ltd. is a for-profit company incorporated and registered in the United Kingdom that provides wireless services. Fon was founded in Madrid, Spain, in 2006, by Martín Varsavsky. Today, the company is headquartered in Bilbao.{{cite web

Fon started out by building its Wi-Fi network through devices called "foneras". Members, whom the company called "Foneros", agreed to share a part of their bandwidth as a Wi-Fi signal, so that they could connect to other members' hotspots.

As the company evolved, it shifted its focus to working with mobile operators and telecommunication providers, and expanded from deploying residential Wi-Fi to providing access and technology to carriers and service providers. Fon claims to operate a network of over 20 million WiFi hotspots.

In April 2021, Fon was acquired by Agile Content, a provider of over-the-top media services from Barcelona.

Company

Subsidiaries and Investors

As of 2016, Fon website indicated it had branch offices in the United States, UK, Japan and Brazil. Its investors included Atomico Ventures, Google, Index Ventures, Sequoia Capital Skype, Qualcomm Ventures, Coral Group and telecom partners BT Group and Deutsche Telekom. .

Early years

Originally, the company intended to create a network for Wi-Fi access wherever customers went. To become a Fon member, users had to buy a special router called “Fonera”. With this router, they agreed to share a part of their bandwidth as a second Wi-Fi signal, in exchange for the right to use other Fon members' hotspots. To achieve this, Fon operated a system of dual access wireless networks. In 2007, Fon's development model shifted to encompass ISPs, and it began to work on creating Wi-Fi community networks with British Telecom (BT) and SFR. In November 2007, Fon deployed its first Wi-Fi rollout and continued using this foundation with more telco partners in the years to come.

Middle years

Since its initial involvement with ISPs, Fon continued to expand its network through partnerships with local Internet service providers in countries such as Germany, Greece, Japan, and Brazil among others.

2016

In 2016 the company evolved to also include premium networks such as airports, hotels, convention centers, public spaces. Fon also has a technology to allow providers to deliver services to their own customers.

Fading out "Fon Wifi Community"

In 2020, Deutsche Telekom announced that it would be discontinuing its hotspot sharing service, citing the discontinuation of Fon's service, which had been the underlying platform for the product. In the following three years, all partnerships (for "Fon Wi-Fi Community") were terminated.

The Fonera routers are end-of-life products.

Hardware and firmware

Fon initially operated with a software that could be downloaded for compatible routers, mainly Linksys routers. The firmware for this service was based on OpenWrt. The firmware had been customized specifically for use in the Fon Community, allowing consumers to share their broadband connection and to connect to other Fon Spots around the world.

Fon firmware creates two different Wi-Fi signals: one private and one public.

  • Private ('MYPLACE'): encrypted and intended for the owner's private use. Only the Fon Spot owner can access the internal network, computers and files.
  • Public ('FON_FREE_INTERNET'): un-encrypted or open, but username and password protected so allowing only registered Fon users to access the Fon Wi-Fi community network, but they cannot access the consumer's private network.

The new 2014 Fonera SIMPL, introduced in February 2014, includes Facebook integration. The owner of the Fonera SIMPL may register their own Facebook account with the device. Once this is done, any user that is a 'Facebook Friend' of the owner is granted access to that Fonera (only).

The 'Fonera Business' takes Facebook integration further by offering free WiFi to customers of a business who are asked to 'Like' the Facebook page for the business in order to gain free WiFi access.

In early 2018, Fon's online shop was closed.

Partnerships and collaborations

Fon claims to have the largest Wi-Fi network in the world, with over 20 million hotspots as of June 2016.

Partner for global "Fon Wifi Community"

Since 2020, most Fon partnerships had ended or entered a terminating phase.

Partners integrate FON-Wifi in the firmware of the existing customer routers (CPE). Only a few partners sold "Fonera" routers, but with their own company login credentials.

CountryCompanyBeginEndNotes
UKBT Group
(formerly known as British Telecom)04.10.20072020Continues with its own local Wifi sharing initiative "EE WiFi" (formerly "BTwifi");
Critic: no communication about end of service
FranceSFR
(formerly known as Neuf Cegetel)20071.5.2023
PortugalNOS
(formerly known as ZON)200811.03.2020Continues with its own local Wifi sharing initiative "NOS_Wi-Fi", until 13.08.2021
JapanSoftBank01.02.2021sold Fonera devices.;
Since 2010: free "Fonera"-Router for every sold Smartphone
BrazilOi31.10.2011at least 2022
BelgiumProximus
(formerly known as Belgacom)11.20112018Continues with its own local Wifi sharing initiative
PolandNetia28.02.20122018
the NetherlandsKPN20141.8.2020.
GermanyDeutsche Telekom (DT)06.03.20132021
CroatiaHrvatski Telekom (HT) (subsidiary of DT)Spring 2013*fading out?*sold Fonera device
GreeceCosmote (subsidiary of DT)February 2014*slowly
closing*
Romaniaformerly Telekom Romania (formerly subsidiary of DT)02.07.2014
HungaryMagyar Telekom (subsidiary of DT)5.4.201601.09.2020(the 17th country that join the Fon network)
South AfricaMWEB ADSLFebruary 20142018
AustraliaTelstra20.05.2014
launch: 30.06.201513.03.2021
SpainVodafoneurl=https://fon.com/vodafone-spain-and-vodafone-italy-will-join-fons-global-wifi-network/title=Vodafone Spain and Italy will join Fon's global WiFi networkdate=2015-04-22newspaper=Fonlanguage=en-USaccess-date=2016-10-18}}31.03.2018
ItalyVodafone22.04.201501.04.2023
and other outdated...
Telstra WiFi Hotspot located on a public telephone in Sydney

Awards and recognition

  • 2008: Awarded “Most Innovative Wireless Broadband Company” for its partnership with BT at the Wireless Broadband Innovation Awards 2008.
  • 2013: “Best Next Generation Wi-Fi Device/ Application Award” at the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA)’s WiFi Industry Awards 2013 for the new “Fonera: a social WiFi router”.
  • 2014: “Best WiFi Innovation Service” at the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA)’s WiFi Industry Awards 2014 for the Wifi Music-Player "Gramofon".
  • 2014: First European operator to be certified with as a “Premier” participant, the highest level of the Wireless Broadband Alliance's Interoperability Compliance Program (ICP).

References

References

  1. "Fon Company Profile {{!}} Management and Employees List".
  2. (2021-04-19). "Agile Content acquires Fon to boost TV technology offer". CSI Magazine.
  3. (2006-02-06). "Wi-Fi sharing about to get investment}} {{cite web". cnn.
  4. (2020-11-20). "Telekom schafft WLAN To Go im Heimrouter ab".
  5. "Fon - The Global WiFi Network providing WiFi access through hotspots". Fon.
  6. "Geolocalization - Fon".
  7. https://shop.fon.com/en/products/business-wifi{{Dead link. (December 2019)
  8. ""manufacture and sale of Foneras has been discontinued"; I have an old Fonera. Where can I find support documentation?".
  9. (26 February 2012). "Fon announces next generation Fonera Simpl with EAP optimized for mobile devices". Fon.
  10. "Fon - Blog to keep you updated about the WiFi ecosystem". Fon.
  11. (2013-07-12). "Automatic Access to Fon WiFi Hotspots for SFR customers". businesswire.com.
  12. (2024-07-17). "SFR WiFi FON". actuneuf.com.
  13. "NOS Wi-Fi (see footnote)".
  14. "NOS Wi-Fi". NOS.
  15. (2020-10-30). "kyanpe-n de haifu hanbaishiteita seihin no sapo-to shuuryou oyobi, komyunithi- WiFi no shuuryou no oshirase - fuxon Japan : sekai saidaikyuu no Wi - Fi sa-bisu purobaida-". Fon JP.
  16. (2011-10-31). "Oi Releases Shared WiFi Project in Partnership with Fon". Fon.
  17. "Oi Wifi Fon". portaldeplanos.com.br.
  18. (2014-09-29). "Our partner Belgacom is now Proximus - Fon". Fon.
  19. "How to surf on a hotspot?".
  20. "How to surf on a Public Wi-Fi hotspot? - Proximus". proximus.be}}{{Cite web.
  21. (2012-02-28). "Fon and Netia Announce WiFi Partnership in Poland". Fon.
  22. (2019-01-24). "Service in Belgium and Poland". Fon.
  23. (2014-07-04). "KPN and Fon Roll Out WiFi Network In The Netherlands". Fon.
  24. (2020-04-01). "KPN ends Fon Hotspots In The Netherlands". KPN.
  25. (2013-06-03). "Telekom-Fon network is now being deployed in Germany! - Fon". Fon.
  26. (2 December 2020). "WLAN TO GO - Kosten, Anmeldung, Sicherheit - Telekom". telekom.de }} {{Cite news.
  27. (2013-02-05). "Fon and DT's Croatian Telecom Launch Co-Branded Extension to the World's Largest Crowdsourced WiFi Network". netocratic.com}}{{cite web.
  28. FON said: Fonera router are not produced since 2015. Currently (year 2024) no information about FON, on there Website. Only an old AGB for Hotspot FON (file-date 2015) and an ADSL Apply-form (file-date 2019), which still offers a Fonera-Router.
  29. "HotSpot Fon ponuda". hrvatskitelekom.ht.
  30. (2014-12-04). "Fon, OTE Rolls Out a Crowdsourced WiFi Network in Greece". Fon.
  31. (2022-03-29). "Σταδιακή κατάργηση cosmote wifi fon". ADSLgr.com Community Forum.
  32. (2016-04-05). "Fon Partners with Telekom to Launch Free-of-Charge WiFi Service to the World's Largest WiFi Network - Fon". Fon.
  33. "Igénybe tudom venni a Telekom Wi-Fi FON szolgáltatást?". telekom.hu.
  34. (2014-01-16). "MWEB and Fon to build South Africa's largest WiFi network". Fon.
  35. (2024-05-13). "Mweb's Fon network is dead – MyBroadband". mybroadband.co.za.
  36. (2015-06-26). "Telstra and Fon Start Rolling Out Telstra Air". Fon.
  37. "Telstra Air / Fon - still a thing?". Forum whirlpool.net.au}} {{Cite web.
  38. (2015-04-22). "Vodafone Spain and Italy will join Fon's global WiFi network". Fon.
  39. (2018-03-09). "fin - Descomercialización WiFi". vodafonewifi.es }}{{cite news.
  40. "Vodafone Wi-Fi Community". vodafone.it.
  41. (2014-10-13). "Gramofon wins "Best WiFi Innovation Service" award - Fon". Fon.
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