T-Mobile offers free wi-fi with latest update

Reluctant to update your PSP to the latest firmware? You may want to reconsider. The latest firmware offers PSP users the ability to access T-Mobile's wi-fi service for free. T-Mobile HotSpots can be found at over 8,000 locations across the US, and can be found in Starbucks, Borders, FedEx Kinko's, Hyatt, Red Roof Inns, Sofitel and Novotel Hotels, and select airports. Now, you'll be able to frag friends through Infrastructure almost anywhere in the US ... for free! How sweet is that?
I went to a Starbucks to test it out, and found the process is quite easy:
- Bring your PSP® system to a location that provides a T-Mobile HotSpot. (Refer to the T-Mobile HotSpot U.S. Location Map.)
- Select
(Network Settings) under
(Settings). - Select [Infrastructure Mode].
- Select [New Connection].
- Select [Use Wireless Hotspot].
- Select the T-Mobile HotSpot icon.
- If you have an existing T-Mobile HotSpot account, select [Enter User Credentials].
Enter your user ID and password, and then press the right button.
or
If you do not have an account, select [Use Promotional Access] to sign up for a complimentary six-month T-Mobile HotSpot account. (To qualify for this promotional access, you must authenticate your PSP® system to the T-Mobile HotSpot network prior to March 28, 2008.) - Check the contents of the settings list.
- Save the settings.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Alien @ Mar 29th 2007 1:46PM
Awesome , to bad its not present here in the Eu :(
Colin @ Mar 29th 2007 2:26PM
More good PSP news...this parallels what Sony was doing with the MYLO (where has THAT gone?) doesn't it?
(Now goes and dreams that mylo is being dropped in favour of PSP2 with keyboard)
pixelator @ Mar 29th 2007 2:45PM
This is good news. Now give us an effing keyboard add-on!
One thing Sony is amazingly good at - stroking their customers with one hand and picking their pocket with the other.
Ralph @ Mar 29th 2007 2:49PM
8000 locations across the US is a ridiculously small number. So hardly and PSP owners will be able to use it in the US. Well, We don't have access at all in Canada so we are left in the dark.
devi8i @ Mar 29th 2007 3:13PM
Well, Ralph, I don't see 8000 as being small by any means and considering i fly through Memphis, Atlanta, Houston, and St. Louis on a very regular basis this is very good news. I don't have to pay a daily rate to use their wireless anymore. And I can get up to date on the internet and play games from my very trustworthy psp..... whooo hooooo!!!!
Colin @ Mar 29th 2007 3:14PM
@Ralph...
But we get our PSP cheaper here so...
G Lampa @ Mar 29th 2007 4:24PM
8000 locations is an AVERAGE of 160 locations per STATE. OVER 8000 locations means OVER 160 per state (on average. I don't consider that "ridiculously small". I'm not sure how many Starbucks there are in the US, but most of 'em have the Hotspot, and I see a Starbucks EVERYWHERE I LOOK.
OK, so Wyoming has a few less... NY has a lot more. Good for me!
pixelator @ Mar 29th 2007 3:24PM
8000 is a 'ridiculously small' number..? There's a Starbucks on almost every frigging street corner in the USA (unless you live in nowheresville). Not that you'd know that, living in Canada.
The real shortcoming here is that it's just a 6 month PROMOTIONAL access account. That means that when the trial period is over, pay up or no access. Like so many Sony and other recent 'cool new features' (like cell phone videos and similar subscription ripoffs) it's just another limited 'feature' that cons you into paying.
navsimpson @ Mar 29th 2007 5:00PM
No, us stupid Canadians are cursed with a Starbucks on every corner too. But yeah, it would be nice if Sony made a deal with a Canadian hotspot company.
And what's with the complaining about six months of free wi-fi?! What would the alternative be - buy a PSP and get a lifetime of free wifi access? Or? Seems perfectly reasonable to me...
Still - it seems like different departments in Sony are never clear on what other units are doing. Isn't it weird that they would slide this out would no advertising - are only uber-geeks who read sites like this privy to the information? Or that Media Manager wouldn't be updated to include the new video resolutions? C'mon Sony - you're almost on a bit of roll. It's not time to be slacking off...
G Lampa @ Mar 29th 2007 3:58PM
It's still 6 months free.
Sam K @ Mar 29th 2007 7:45PM
"The real shortcoming here is that it's just a 6 month PROMOTIONAL access account. That means that when the trial period is over, pay up or no access. Like so many Sony and other recent 'cool new features' (like cell phone videos and similar subscription ripoffs) it's just another limited 'feature' that cons you into paying."
Wow. Talk about nuts. Some people will complain about anything...even when it's given to them for free. You're really a "glass is half empty" kinda guy, aren't you?
merc25 @ Mar 29th 2007 5:04PM
^Try living in the south I've only seen ~3 Starbucks.
8,000 is a very small number and compounding that is the fact that most of these spots are in the same large cities.
Most of Tennessee is largely unserviced by this T-mobile HotSpot crap. I'll go back to leeching unprotected Wifi connections.
"Reluctant to update your PSP to the latest firmware?" YES.
"You may want to reconsider." Nah, if anything this will be tipping point for me to go OE.
God of War is the ONLY GOW @ Mar 29th 2007 5:20PM
Is there ANY one time purchase product out there that gives you access to wifi for free forever? Thought not.
If you don't live near a Tmobile spot...that sucks, but its not like Sony is taking away something from you, you still have the great handhelp machine you always have had.
theMediaman @ Mar 30th 2007 12:23AM
Sweet. I hope this "Wireless Hotspot" will work with other companies if you already have an account. There's free WiFi in downtown Toronto. Always irritating when a hotspot needs you to log into a webpage.
TwoLOUD @ Mar 29th 2007 7:57PM
Thats a good thing. But Im not a person to sit in a Starfucks just for wifi. Theres tons of Starfucks and Tmobile stores around here but prolly wont benifit much from this anyways but it is good news. Even if for only a short time.
deadlock32 @ Mar 29th 2007 8:51PM
YES THERE IS A PRODUCT THAT OFFERS FREE WIFI
The nintendo DS offers 100% free wifi at all McDonalds locations with wayport access.
I thought this was sony one uping them with t-mobile which would have been a good move but @ six months the casual gamer may only play like 20 games total needing to leave the house for wifi from tmobile.
I guess i'll stick to home wifi or if I am traveling and dark alex cracks this i'll activate it.
Johnny Lasley @ Mar 29th 2007 9:38PM
I thought wifi was free in most of those places...
Never will use them. I use (leech) wifi connections at friends and at work.
jugglebutt @ Mar 29th 2007 10:13PM
(To qualify for this promotional access, you must authenticate your PSP® system to the T-Mobile HotSpot network prior to March 28, 2008.) March 28, 2008. March 28, 2008. What the hell, it's the 29th now.
sullyj @ Mar 29th 2007 11:06PM
"it's the 29th now" yeah, 2007
robby1051 @ Mar 30th 2007 2:35AM
@navsimpson:
Not just the Uber geeks like us,
but the moderates too!
I just got email from playstation undergroud telling about the free wifi
so thats pretty cool
termxgamer @ Mar 31st 2007 6:14PM
How do i use the "Playstation Network Titles" feature?
Bob @ Apr 28th 2007 4:10PM
I live in Georgia, about 30 minutes away from Atlanta and we have a ridiculus amount of Starbucks. 2 miles from my house is a Kroger (grocery store) that just rennovated and put a Starbucks in the store. Then literally less than a mile away is a Starbucks in its own store. And about 7 miles from that is a Starbucks in a Target. There is an insane amount of these but I have wireless at my house so I dont want to use the 6 months just yet, seeing how I don't travel far enough or long enough to be able to successfully use it.
Derek @ May 3rd 2007 9:27PM
whos gonna be sittin around a starbucks on thier psp anyway?...hey i feel like using my psp....lets go to starbucks!
Syed Muhammad Haris Alam @ May 5th 2007 7:26PM
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mike @ Jun 21st 2007 11:20PM
"I live in Georgia, about 30 minutes away from Atlanta and we have a ridiculus amount of Starbucks. 2 miles from my house is a Kroger (grocery store) that just rennovated and put a Starbucks in the store. Then literally less than a mile away is a Starbucks in its own store. And about 7 miles from that is a Starbucks in a Target. There is an insane amount of these but I have wireless at my house so I dont want to use the 6 months just yet, seeing how I don't travel far enough or long enough to be able to successfully use it."
Not to rain on your parade but here in california within a 5 mile radius of where i am i can easily find 10-15 starbucks
*goes and wastes 5 minutes counting them off*