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Nokia offers free Wi-Fi for N-series devices

By Jeremy Roche on 18 October 2007

Tags: azure | mobile phone | n series | nokia | wi-fi | wireless | wi fi | n95 | hotspot | 8gb

Nokia Nseries

Nokia has teamed up with wireless provider Azure to offer users of its N-series mobile devices free Wi-Fi at hotspots around Australia.

The Azure wireless network includes hotspots in capital cities around Australia and a number of regional centres, such as Wollongong, Geelong, Bendigo, Launceston, Townsville and the Gold Coast.

Nokia's Wi-Fi-enabled N-series devices include the N73, N76, N80, N91 8GB, N93i and the N95. Nokia's upcoming N81 and N95 8GB will also be supported.

The Nokia N-series wireless hotspots are free from 1 October 2007 to 31 January 2008.

A full list of the wireless hotspots can be found on Azure's Web site.

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kongai
19/10/2007 09:26 PM

N73 does not have wifi

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muirnin
12/12/2007 02:20 PM

That's just was I was going to say! N73 doesn't have wifi!!

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eddie
25/02/2008 04:53 PM

Exactly like the above comments No wifi in N73. but why?

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laith
22/06/2008 03:33 AM

y doesnt the 73 have wifi and isnt there an application to download wifi on it?

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Bioreactive
08/07/2008 10:52 AM

You can't download hardware.

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