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Provider of public access Wi-Fi hotspots in the United Kingdom
The Cloud
is a provider of
public access
Wi-Fi
hotspots
in the
United Kingdom
and is a member of the
Wireless Broadband Alliance
.
[1]
It has over 22,000 Wi-Fi hotspots
network access points
in the UK.
[2]
The Cloud has offices in
St Albans
,
Munich
, and
Stockholm
. The company is owned by the
Comcast
group through its subsidiary
Sky Group
.
History
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The Cloud was founded in January 2003, and began roll-out in March of that year. BT Openzone was the first service provider on the network. The Cloud launched its integrated
WLAN
and
3G
service in 2004. It became available in Germany and the Nordic nations in 2005. Later that year, it acquired Exilan. The Cloud Networks was selected as one of the
World Economic Forum
's New Class of Technology Pioneers for 2006.
[3]
Telenor
partnered with the Cloud Nordic in 2006 to offer free wifi at public
hotspots
.
[4]
Steve Nicholson became CEO of the company in 2007.
[5]
Between 2005 and 2008, The Cloud acquired German wifi providers GANAG, Airnyx and CANOVA Wireless.
[6]
In 2008, the company received €15 million in funding from Ferd Ventures, existing investors and GP Bullhound.
[7]
In 2011, it was acquired by
BSkyB
.
[8]
Beginning in 2012, Sky began offering free wireless Internet to Sky Broadband customers in the UK via The Cloud
[9]
The Cloud became the exclusive free hotspot provider for
Telefonica Germany
later that year.
[10]
In 2012,
Telefonica
O2 UK discontinued free access to The Cloud for customers on unlimited wi-fi contracts.
CEOs
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- 2003 – 2007: George Polk
- 2007 – 2011: Steve Nicholson
- 2011 – 2014: Vince Russell
References
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