Fon tops 15 million Wi-Fi hotspots worldwide

Global Wi-Fi provider Fon has revealed that it now provides more that 15 million Wi-Fi hotspots around the world, after adding more than three million in the last year alone.

The network, founded in 2006, has ongoing partnerships with a number of major European operators including BT, Deutsche Telekom, KPN, Proximus and Vodafone, as well numerous telcos on other continents.

Fon said the โ€œrecord growthโ€ in hotspot deployments came as a result of network expansion with existing partners, alongside the addition of new partners in Spain, Italy, Australia and Japan.

In April, Vodafone began deploying Fon Wi-Fi to customers in Europe.

Fon claimed it was seeing a โ€œcontinuous growthโ€ of Wi-Fi deployments in the Americas, Oceania and Asia and also expected to see further expansion in Japan via its partnership with regional telco SoftBank.

As a result, Fon expects to have deployed more than 25 million Wi-Fi hotspots โ€œin a few yearsโ€.

Alex Puregger, who was this week appointed as the companyโ€™s new CEO, said: โ€œWe are only seeing the tip of the iceberg when it comes to how we use Wi-Fi and how to make Fon Wi-Fi an integrated part of our everyday lives at home and on the move. 

โ€œIn the coming years, we will see many billions of devices constantly looking for Wi-Fi. I am very excited that I was entrusted with the CEO role and the task of leading the company into that next phase.โ€

Last year, the Wi-Fi Alliance told Mobile Europe that service providers are increasingly looking to โ€œWi-Fi firstโ€ business models in order to reap the commercial opportunities the technology can offer.

A report from the Taiwan-based Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute in April forecast Wi-Fi device shipments to hit 3.75 billion by 2019.