Skype is offering businesses the chance to offer free public wi-fi, provided they sign up through a Skype app.
Businesses will have to pay £9.99 per month to offer the service where users sign in through the Skype wi-fi app and then log on to the internet for free.
The offering is aimed at retail outlets and owners of public spaces, like hotels or cafes, who can sign up to the service and then provide free Wi-Fi connectivity to their customers.
The service forms part of a partnership between Skype and wireless provider Wicoms.
Skype hopes that the new initiative will strengthen bridges between the high street and online, encouraging consumers to use their mobile as part of the purchase journey in store.
“We’re helping brick and mortar retailers effectively compete with online retailers,” said Owen Geddes, managing director at Wicoms.
“By working with a globally trusted partner like Skype to provide free Skype Wi-Fi on-premise, business owners and high street retailers can open a dialogue with potential customers and encourage sales conversion with the power of the mobile phone.”
All that will be needed from customers to use the Wi-Fi will be a Skype ID or an email address, while the businesses will need an existing broadband connection to plug the Skype Wi-Fi box into.
In addition to the necessary infrastructure, Wicoms will also provide analytics tools to enable the businesses deploying the network to examine data from their customers, such as how often they log in and how long for.
The service will be available to businesses across the UK and Ireland, and businesses who sign up now will get a free router and Wi-Fi hotspot capabilities throughout October for free.
After that, businesses can choose from a monthly, rolling contract for £9.99 plus VAT, a six-month stint for £49 plus VAT or a full year for £95 plus VAT.
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