Wi-Fi routers in streetFon, a Spanish firm will sell Wi-Fi routers that will allow people to surf Internet in $5 only.



Google and Skype companies are giving back up support for financial. The aim of firm is to create public Wi-Fi networks in the streets of US and Europe.



Fon is planning to make 50,000 thousand hotspots worldwide by September and one million hotspots by the end of 2007.



The aim of company is to create social movement as well as do business. The router offer is designed to help consumers to set up hotspots using Fon software. The users make registration of their router with Fon through PC. Therefore, that people can access Wi-Fi networks safely.



Since the Internet Service Providers and broadband carriers are unwilling to allow users private broadband connection to use publicly. Therefore, the company is facing to offer free Wi-Fi networks everywhere in San Francisco.



Via: BBC News