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I've spoken to Orange and BT, but although they admit there must be a fault, they haven't resolved it. I understand that I need to log in once to BT Openzone using my mobile number and password that Orange give me, and then BT Openzone is supposed to remember my iPhone's MAC address indefinitely if I subsequently connect to any BT Openzone hotspot. The password that Orange issued me (which I can't change) is not designed for repeated use, as it can't be easily remembered or typed. What could be causing this, and should it be Orange or BT whom I pressure to resolve it? I've had bttb option3 for 6 months but am a relative beginner and for the first time tried to access bt openzone free minutes on my laptop at a starbucks yesterday (ok - i don't get out much). I understodd it was a case of simply using my bttb email address and password and hey presto. But openzone did not recognise it and the bt totalbroadband radio button took me to bt fon landing page and i have not registered for bt fon so that did not work. Why does Microsoft not offer SMS activation in the United States (the home country of the company and founder)? Why even bother putting SMS activation if they don't. Google Product Forums How do i Activate Goolge Free SMS Jokes like Joke Zone. Sunil P T, Aug 24, 2009 9:44 PM. Posted in group: Google Maps & Earth Help Forum. Categories: Mobile - Other (please specify): Next post. I thought bt fon access was not needed to use the bt openzone facility - what am i doing wrong? Thanks for any advise as i am sure this has been covered before. .actually - took your advice and just called them. The guy said that my issue sounded like the BT Openzone cloud wasn't recognizing my number as an o2 number and hence, was giving me the 'unauthorized ' error. The guy also correctly asked if I had my number with Vodafone previously. I told him that my number was an o2 number but I moved it to Voda for a short period but then brought it back. He reckons that was probably my issue!! He then told me to text the word, ' wifi ' to 2121 which should reset my wi-fi Mac address with o2 so it will hopefully recognize my number as an o2 customer again. Once I texted this, I also received a confirmation text back, from o2, confirming the reset. Now I just have to wait til I get into a BT Openzone area again to check it it works or not.! IPhone 4 Game Center Gamertag: Deans F - feel free to add me.! Hi, Recently the BT Fon/Openzone landing page changed to BTWifi. However I have noticed that when ever I connect to BTFon/Openzone since the website upgrade I can use the internet without logging in. When I go to btopenzone.com on the Fon/Openzone wifi it says 'your now logged into BT Fon' without me even logging in. Even when I logout then go back onto it still allows me to visit websites without logging in. Is this a cookie error or a system error as it may be using up my wifi minutes? Also when will the homehubs be updated with a new firmware that will change thessids into 'BTWifi-With-Fon' and 'BTWifi' and hopefully fix the wps and time setiings? Cheers, James I'm no expert, so please correct me if I'm wrong. South Wales, Sheffield and, it would appear, North West London. My laptop's 'connect to a network' list still shows BT FON and Openzone-H although IE does try to display the btwifi page. Is this what the issue is with logging onto the FON/Openzone system? The Windows diagnostic says that the DNS is online but not responding. It has been a full week since I have been unable to raise even the log in page. The week before there were a couple of BT engineers across the road, where they spent 4 or 5 days smoking fatties and tinkering with wires; I did wonder if they messed things up but it did work for a couple of days after they cleared off. So, why the changeover? Has BT been bought up by Santander? Everything else in the UK seems to have been. Hi, How do i actually login to a BT OpenZone using my Vodafone login? I have activated BT OpenZone for my account by logging into the 'my account' on the Vodafone website. The problem is, when i connect to the BT OpenZone, i am greeted with a 'BT Fon' landing page. On the left hand side it has 3 login options: BT Total BroadbandBT OpenZoneBT FONI am making sure to connect to the 'BT OpenZone' wifi connection. I've tried logging in to the BT OpenZone setting. I read somewhere that you should hit a landing page with a list of different providers, Voda, orange etc. How can i get to this page? I have home hub,Lan works fine to bt landline so does wireless(via belkin dongle). Until last week I could also access BT fon and BT openzone with excellent signal strength.then wireless and lan to these 2 dissapeared for no reason(still excellent signal strength).Contacting Bt was hopeless they blamed everything except Bt! I have updated the belkin,thats fine so why can I now not get openzone how do I get reconnected?I dont need it for the desktop and the laptop still gets it via the Belkin.Tried recovery tried resetting hub nothing!!! Do you think BT have disconnected me and will not admit it? I can manage fine without it but am angry that its suddenly gone with no explanation. Any similar probs out there? Thanks for the reply.Have now updated belkin driver and reset power management to max for wireless.I have excellent signal strength for openzone,it shows asconnected in the access points,but when I go to 'open network sharing centre' it is not connected to internet and I therefore cannot get the sign- in page.after a while the message shows 'unable to connect this pc has limited access to Openzone.Bt inform me that it is something I have done and not their end.So what can I do? I have restored and reset the hub.Ican still get openzone on the laptop,so What have I done and how do I put it back? I want am about to disable my ‘Fon’ service. Does that mean I will not be able to use my free Openzone minutes when out and about at airports, hotel’s etc? Because I have opted out of fon! Or be able to log onto Openzone with my account. Details on BT’s site are ambiguous. Also, what are the advantage of ‘Fon’ I can’t see any for me as an individual subscriber to BT broadband and of the 15-20 other neighbours BT networks I can see around me none of them have ‘Fon’ switched on.maybe they are all using my ‘Fon’! I heard that I will have to reset my HH2 (soon to change to HH3) to clear out 'Fon'? Keith_Beddoe wrote:pottyperson wrote: Aren't BT hotspots provided commercially (eg Starbucks, John Lewis) free to everybody? Those are provided by another WiFi company, normally 'The Cloud'. You get free limited access with a voucher code, but you normally have to register with them first. I've used BT Wifi at Starbucksand John Lewiswith my BTBB details, but Joe Public can also join in through a registration process. I'm also registered with The Cloud, and yes they do provide free hotspots (eg Wetherspoons, Little Chef, railway stations) but not at JL and Starby's. You can click the white star next to this message if you think it was helpful. I have BT Infinity Option 2 and am opted-in to the BT Fon community (I have checked this) andI want to use Openzone/Fon on an upcoming trip so tried testing it here at home. I can see both Openzone and Fon on my list of available networks, and can connect to both with a strong signal (probably from my own HH3!). However, neither option gives me Internet access so I am unable to load the Openzone login page to enter my BTInternet username and password. I'm guessing it's lack of these that is causing the lack of Internet access, but that's a chicken egg situation! I'm sure my hub's internet connection is not maxed out because the only other computer using it in the house is the one I'm typing this on, and I'm not downloading anything. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Using Win 7 32-bit, IE9 on a laptop (which works fine with my normal BT Infinity connection) Hubby has also tried on a Linux netbook, with the same problem. Hi guys Just a quick question regarding openzone which will save me trawling through FAQs I currently have bt infinity option 2 and have opted out of btfon. Am i right or wrong thinking i can still use openzone connections on my phone, ipod etc when out and about with no extra charge? And if so, is it just a case of entering my BT username and PW or something similiar? TY ---------------------------Best BT india advice i have seen yet on these forums:Q: Someone has hacked my wireless networkA: Try plugging router into your test socket. Hi,I must admit to not trying it with Sleep.However the Yahoo IMservice Plugin which controls this for iChat 6 and Messages seems to be poorly written.It cannot invoke a Video chat (even Messages/iChat 6 to Messages/iChat 6) the same way a Jabber account can. It seems poor on File Transfers and Groups Chats as well. 10:17 PM Friday; January 4, 2013 Please, if posting Logs, do not post any Log info after the line 'Binary Images for iChat' iMac 2.5Ghz 5i 2011 (Mountain Lion 10.8.2) G4/1GhzDual MDD (Leopard 10.5.8) MacBookPro 2Gb (Snow Leopard 10.6.8) Mac OS X (10.6.8), Couple of iPhones and an iPad 'Limit the Logs to the Bits above Binary Images.' No, Seriously. I thought I would post this information as it has taken me all morning, a lot of phone calls and reading on google to sort this out!! Problem I had: I want to take my PS3 to my parents house when visiting and they dont have any access to the internet. I am a total broadband customer and have access to BT FON Openzone. I called BT directly and they said they didnt support it so I nearly gave up however I have now found out exactly how to connect!! Go to Network settings on PS3 Go to - Internet connection settings Choose - Custom Choose - Wireless Choose - Scan Pick whichever has highest signal strength - either BT FON or BT Openzone SSID should come up with BtOpenzone (leave it as it is!) WLAN settings - choose none IP address - auto DHCP host - do not set DNS - Automatic MTU - automatic Proxy server - do not use UPNP - enable Press x to save settings At this point it will test connection and show the IP address has been found but the internet connection failed, this is fine. Come out of settings and go to your internet browser on PS3 Once you launch the browser you get the BT openzone log in page, enter your details if you are a customer or buy the package / whichever is your preference. Once you have logged in you can then close the browser and launch an online game! I played Black Ops on BT Openzone at signal strength 100%, it was perfect and I had no problems at all! I hope this helps!!! I have been having the same problems for the last week in Chrome. I mailed BT support yesterday and got this reply this morning. Here's hoping!! Thanks for your email dtd 05 Feb 2015 5:06 PM.I’m really sorry about the problem you’ve had with your email. This is a know compatibility issue and was already escalated to the Server Team. The engineers are working to get a solution of this issue. We are sorry, that we cannot provide any specific time frame for when the issue will be over, but expected to be cleared within next 4 working days.If there’s anything else you’d like to know, please try our help pages online at www.bt.com/helpWe apologise for the inconvenience caused. Steveharman wrote:Exactly the same problem here. I can find no record of an @btinternet.com account - I signed up with my Gmail address but BT Wifi insists on me logging in with an @btinternet address which I don't have. The initially helpful @btcare on Twitter have now gone quiet on me too.Why can't I connect to BT wifi using the same email address I use for all my othe BT services? Crazy.Steve When you first signed up with BT they will have given you a btinternet.com email address. If you use BTYahoo webmail it will be the same email address and password that you use to log into that. It is not necessarily the same as you use to sign onto MyBT or you BTid. If you can't remember it you will have to contact BT and ask them to send it to you. You will need to answer the security questions that you set up when you first signed up with BT. Yes you would have to use his details.It may be that he uses a sub account for e-mail, as its not really a good idea to use the primary account, as it cannot easily be changed, should it get too much spam mail.If you have a mobile phone which has a BT FON application for it, then he can enter the details for you, and the password would be hidden.He would still have to do the initial registration. There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website. BT Broadband customers - help with broadband, WiFi, networking, e-mail and phones. So it seems I now get unlimited Openzone access. I'm suprised BT haven't made a song and dance about this, infact it would have been nice to be told. Since I seem to be hitting my 10Gb limit recently, I was wandering if switching to using the Openzone access point for large downloads is going to save me some bucks or do BT monitor Openzone usage and include it in the 10Gb allowance? From what I can tell there is a 10, 000 minute 'fair usage' policy for Openzone but it's supposed to be 'unlimited' bandwidth. Hi My price plan includes 1gb bt openzone a month but i don't know how to set it up so i can use it. I've read a few things but nothing has worked so wondering if anyone can tell me from the start what to do to get it working. At home i've got BT Broadband which is set up fine its just trying to connect to the free BT Openzone i can't do when not at home. When im in a BTopenzonehotspot and i load up google it comes up with the BT Openzone website with login details but then im stuck. I've read somewhere about logging in using the same details as my vodafone login and just select the vodafone logo but i've never seena vodafonelogo. Someone please help and keep it simple as im not overly technical. I have finally managed to get my connection issues sorted and Speedtests are indicating that I am acheiving throughput speeds of a tad over 12 meg. I am now running on HH2 and note that wireless signals are being broadcast for BT FON and BT Openzone. I also note that my HH page is showing a telephone No for BT Fon. I have several concerns about this. I have not signed up to FON and am not inclined to do so. I have a perfectly good 3G Prepaid dongle for the few occassions I am out with my laptop, and more importantly I am concerned that someone might find a way to hack into my system through the Openzone and BT Fon signals (let alone the potential of someone pinching some of my download capacity without me knowing about it! I have also scanned the networks with Inssider and I note that the signals of my Hub, BT Fon BT Openzone do have the potential to interfere with each other. Mine are the top three.Therefore I am inclined to switch them off. How to I go about this please - given that I never asked for it in the first place. Hello all and a Happy New Year. I have just had Infinity installed and so have access to BT Fon and Openzone It's my understanding that as long as I am a memeber of BT Fon and therefore allow others to access the internet via FON on my Hub that I get access to both FON and BT Openzone? Kind of like a trade? Do I use the same username and password that I use for btinternet email to access FON and openzone? Or is it someother combination of password / username that appears on my Hub? When I am out and about does it matter what I opt to join (FON or Openzone) should they both be available - would it be quicker with Openzone? One thing I can't understand is that a BT Fon network shows as an available network within range of my computer but so does a BT Openzone network - I live in a residential area no where near any shops or business. I thought that BT openzone was only in areas of coffee shops, businesses like hotels etc. Many thanks macgrl. Hi, I'm currently waiting for my line to be activated at my new flat (July 10th!!!) and in the mean time I have purchased a months worth of openzone so that I can at least have some form of internet service until then. However, I am bumping into a couple of issues, and loosing quite a few of my minutes as a result of this. I login to an Openzone which appears to be in the estate agent below me, and after about an hour or so, all of a sudden the connection will just die. I'm still connected to the wifi, I still have a 10.x ip address, but nothing loads, including the landing page. Generally this seems to be happening while I am on Skype Video to a friend. Once this has occured, I can be waiting upto 2 hours or more before I can load even the landing page. Every time this happens also, I believe I loose 15 minutes as far as BT is concerned I haven't logged out, and then will time me out? There are also Openzone-H and BT FON access points in the area, and these have the same problem (all giving different ip's of course so I know that side is working at least!) Am I doing something to get my self banned from Openzone for a period of time i.e Skype and streaming video not allowed? Or is there just problems with the lines these connections are on? I use a Mac Book Pro with OSX 10.6.8. I am in Knowle Village in Hampshire, the nearest exchange is Wickham (about 2/3 miles away). Any ideas?Andy. So I have 2gb with BT openzone, I have registered with VF for this service. I could not log into the bt site. Followed the instructionsbelow. Now you’ve registered for My account, you can use BT Openzone Wi-Fi without any extra charges if the service is included in your price plan. Here’s how: • Open your phone’s browser when you’re in a place with Wi-Fi access. YES • Select BT Openzone if you see it in the list of hotspots. YES • Choose the Vodafone logo. NOWHERE TO BE SEEN! • Login using your My account username and password. Anyone help me with it? There are several points of confusion in this thread so I'd like to address those and then complain that BT OpenZone still doesn't work for me. BT OpenZone and BT Fon are two different things.With BT Fon, people who have BT Broadband and are willing to let other BT Fon customers use some of their bandwidth then become part of the BT Fon community and they can use any BT Fon hotspot for free. Vodafone does not offer this and should not be expected to.The BT OpenZone connection offered by Vodafone is for public BT OpenZone hotspots and, if your plan includes this, for not all do, then you can use 2Gb per month. Vodafone offer this by partnering with BT on this.To connect, on the logon panel you will notice that there is a drop down for partners. Use that drop down and select Vodafone UK and you will then be asked for your Vodafone userid and password details.Here's the issue: sometimes this works for me but mostly it does not. Vodafone have confirmed that it is part of my plan and that it should work, but it does not. I can log into MyVodafone with the same credentials so I know they are correct.Finally Vodafone said that if I download the Vodafone App then it will handle the connection and authentication for me - well I've done that and I see no entries in that App to do with hotspots - it's all about MyVodafone+, Sport+, NewsWeather+ etc and none of those options appear to lead to establishing a connection with BT OpenZone. I'd like to see Vodafone either resolve this or reduce the monthly charge since we're unable to get all that we're paying for. Kind RegardsSteve. Sometimes my connections shows BT FON or BT Openzone (unsecure). How do I set it to always connect through BT Hub? I am worried that the BT FON and BT Openzone are unsafe. I opened BT hub manager and changed settings a) My own password instead of 'Admin password'. So far I have had no problems connecting with this. B) Then I found I could change my wireless keyafter looking through BT Care suggestions. I did this thinking this was another security value. I found out after this I could not connect to broadband at all. I uninstalled BT HUB. I tried to install BT HUB again with the provided BT disc but it would not let me install when it asked for the wireless key.I tried both my own key and then BT original key. I did a system restore which restored it tothe original hun install. I also set the HUB to default.(Pushing the small pin on the side) this was more hope than anything) Luckily this worked with the HUB settings I had on my restore. Have I upset any settings in the process.? I noticed this time around that it said (in Hub manager) that BT FON was not activated.but it still shows up in the connections settings along with BT openzone. Again, is it OK to remove these two 'available connections'? Following the announcement that there is now no limit accessing the two I tried it out at home on my hub, both the openzone and Fon access points are available but I am unable to connect, iphone and laptop are not being given an IP address, both work 100% when connecting to my own SSID. I have previously been able to connect, however this was when we were capped at so many minutes. Fon web page still showing me as opten in. Is this a security issue so I do not use them on my own home hub? Need to ensure it works for a trip I have planned. Thanks in advance. Hi I think I may have the same problem I was able to get onto btopenzone and FON with very little trouble months ago. Now I am unable to see the login page. Very occasionally I will be able to get to the log in page and then it will disconnect. I have checked that I have not opted out and that the signal is strong. The error is coming up as that it has an incorrect IP address Presumable this is something to do with connection. Is this a common problem and is there a solution. Thank you for your help Richard. Hi got bt last month, and got a new mobile last week (samsung galaxy 3) and have a bt openzone near work, but cant seem to connect to it. It keeps saying it doesnt recognise my username and password even though they are correct. The strength of the signal is fulll and appears connected but when i try and do anything it wont let me. When i disconnect wi fi and just use my data allowance it works fine then it starts trying to connect to the openzone again and all goes wrong. Any help anyone?? I need to use openzone as i got less data with my phone on the understanding i could just use wi fi. I have recently upgraded my phone and priceplan to an iPhone 4S, and my price plan has supposedly 2GB of BT Openzone allowance. I also have the MyVodafone app which reports that my current price plan does NOT include use of BT Openzone hotspots on the Wi-Fi finder tab and doesn't report anything about BT Openzone usage under Account - Price Plan. I have tried resetting the app and removing and reinstalling the app but the same thing keeps happening. I just rung 191 and spoke to someone there who said I need to go to www.vodafone.co.uk/wifi and register, and when I went it stated that if your already registered then I don't need to do anything. I'm a bit confused and wondered if there is anyone out there who can shed some light on this please? I've added screenshots for reference, any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Chris Attachments: Screenshots.pdf 157 KB. Hi Chris,This is an odd one.I'm on exactly the same price plan to you and my Wi Fi finder works great.Have you actually tried using BT Open Zone yet? I'm just thinking that perhaps the app is broken, but the Wi Fi does work?You can do a search on BT's website here to find the nearest hot spot:you connect to BT Open Zone on your iPhone and try to access the internet, you will be diverted to a BT Open Zone landing page. At that point if you choose Vodafone you will be given a login screen.Just log in with your My Account settings, and see if it works.Chris. Help please..I have an iPhone4 with the BT FON app on it. I am (and have been) a BT Total Broadband subscriber for many years. I have 'opted in' to BT FON/Openzone from my HomeHub. I can 'see'Openzone/BT FON WiFi icons on the iPhone when I am not at home but when I go to log in, either on the Openzone or BT FON, and enter my normal BT Broadband username and password it merely just junks me back to the log in page again (and again and again!). Am I missing something here? Being a BT Total braodband subscriber surely I do not have to buy minutes/new user name etc? Do I have to have registered anywhere? How can I gain access? Many thanks in anticipation. Hi bloxidgp You've stated in your original message that you are connected to btopenzone / btfon. This is your problem, because you only have a local connection to the access point, the btfon app is unable to verify your logon details. You will need to connect to your bt hub first then follow the instructions set out in the app. Once the logon details have been verified and you have accepted the license aggreement you can come out of the app and reselect openzone / fon as your network from the iphones settings menu and then toggle back to the app. The app will then show you connected to bt openzone / fon. Hello, Just rang BT Openzone department to find out i can not use my login credentials for BT Openzone with BT's Roaming partners, e.g. Wifi in hotels. I was under the impression that if i sign up for FON, i can use all BT Openzone networks. I totally dont understand this and have since cancelled my FON subscription. I was told that i can only connect to someones BT Home Hub that has Openzone or Fon enabled. Bit impossible when you are out in the sticks and no houses with BT Fon enabled a! Thank god for the mobile network! CG ******************************CG Over An Out******************************. Guess what??, my phone is down after migrating over from BT, at least my broadband is up. Well done sky, you've fullfilled 50% of my order Spent an hour on the phone on Friday. After tests they have decided to send out a BT Openzone engineer. After taking a morning off work, the Engineer was a no show. I have just tracked my order and I can see 3 faults logged, 1 open and 2 closed (looks like the sky guy I spoke to on Friday had some trouble with the fault logging software???) - was the BT Openzone Engineer even booked out for me? Update - Just receieved a phone call on my mobile, but it didnt last long as Sky CS phone was faulty:-) This is getting a bit Comical!! Go to the solution. Try this: Once you are connected to the BT0OZ/FON wi-fi network Launch your browser. This should load the BT FON landing page automatically, if it does not, enter www.btopenzone.com in the browser address bar.Select BT Total Broadband from the drop down menu on the BT FON landing page where it asks you to choose your service provider.When prompted, simply enter your login username and password that you used to register to BT FON (i.e. [email protected] e-mail address and password) and connect.Leave the browser window minimised that you used to connect so that you can use it to simply disconnect at the end of your session.Launch another browser window (or tab) and you are ready to access the Internet! Hi Everyone, I signed up for BT OPENZONE in april this year, its the 18 months @ £12.50 + vat ( £15 pcm ) contract. I have always had problems connecting to openzone from the very i i purchased it. When i could get online it was slow and i regretted it from that day. Now for atleast 4 weeks, i cannot get online at all.it keeps saying my password/username is incorrect but i have been copying and pasting it from the email i had from bt with my user details. Last month it let me on for a few days but im not really into the idea of paying for a service that is not being provided fully. I have pretty good wi-fi signal and i can pick up both openzone and btfon and have used them both. The only place i use this service is at home. I thought it was a good deal and i could pick up the signal all the time.i do not own a home hub and this is not an extended service. Is there a fix for the login error? Or can i just cancel this contract as im having to top up my broadband dongle just to surf the net so its actually costing me more. Hi there, I'm just posting to ask whether anybody else is experiencing the same problem as me and whether anybody has found any alternatives to getting around this problem, basically when I click on the link the IOS BT VPN profile using Safari on my iPhone,it doesn't download andtimes out with saying 'Safaricannot open the page because itcould not connect to the server.' Whenconnected toour internalnetworkand keeps on looping back to the session page when connectedto a BT WiFi public network with and without FON i.e. After you have entered your login detailsinto theBT Openzone login page. Can the VPN profile settings be entered manually? If soplease could you send me them, I've got an iPhone 4 with IOS 6.1.3. Thanks, Paul Solved! Go to Solution. I presume you mean you have given him your username and password for BTWifi, is that correct? Do you now need to use your new password to log into your email and when youlog into MyBT? You should have needed to enter your new password into the app. One thing you could do is Opt out of BTWifi using this link Once you have opted out give it a couple of days then Opt back in and it should then require you new password. MadPanther wrote: Thanks for this. Does this mean OpenZone is only available if I have it enabled on my HH3? Yes Can I join and use it but not have it enabled on my HH3? No Which username and password is it that is needed to access the service? Only your primary e-mail address and password. Is it possible to set another one up for my kids to use? No Thanks See BT wifi help (was BTOpenzone) There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website. BT Broadband customers - help with broadband, WiFi, networking, e-mail and phones. First post and brought about by total frustration. BT Openzone keeps booting me like clockwork EVERY FIVE MINUTES. It is making it nigh on impossible to deal with my workload whilst away from the office. There is no reason why it should disconnect me as I'm not moving around, the signal strength is between 4 and 5 bars and to be honest, I'm on the verge of cancelling all my BT contracts simply because you do not give me what I bought in to. Part of the reason of choosing BT - although being more expensive than others - was the hotspots. Well, they're nothing but NOTspots as I cannot stay connected. When I check status it tells me I am still connected but the only way to get another 5 minutes of use is to logout, and log back in, and every time without fail the first log in says 'inocrrect username and password' when they're not. They are stored and not changed. Why the heck am I being booted every 5 minutes? You can tether a mobile phone to a computer, effectively using it as a 3G dongle. The trouble with dongles nowadays is that the data packages are all time limited, which makes them expensive for occasional use.Subject to an adequate data allowance, browsing via your mobile won't cost anything. Similarly, you can also set up an android phone as a wifi hotspot (don't know about Apples). I know you said the mobile signal was weak but it's worth trying to see if it's better that the Openzone signal if you're in range of one. You can click the white star next to this message if you think it was helpful. In this thread I explained it viewtopic.php?t=31635highlight=openzone Ok remember ther are 3 types of bt openzone that show up on an iphone 1 BT Openzone that is part of your deal 2 Bt Openzone That is a Bt Business Broadband customers wifi (not Included) 3 Bt Openzone That is a Bt Residential Customers Wifi (not Included) Confusing but only the wifi points listed on the online checker work with the iphone sshotspots select the iphone option check that the access point you are trying to connect to is listed there. Also first time you connect to an official hotspot all you need to enter is your mobile number this is on openzone and the cloud.also this info from the o2 site may help 2 iPhone 5s 32gb on 4g 8gb tariff 1 iPhone 4s 16gb sim only on business contractiPad 3 wifi-3g 64gbMy first mobile was in 1995 a CM-R111 from sony on Cellnet.Henstridge Rural South Somerset (still 2g only and it is 2014). Hi; I have read a couple of post about accessing BT Openzone when out and about as since owning my iPhone 4 (for a month) I am still not able to login in; none of the other strings seem to have any complete solutions. I am definitely trying to login in in BT Openzone areas and am definitely signed up to My Account. I have been getting/doing the following: screen that asks you to choose your providerclicking on Vodafone logoentering my Vodafone username and passwordI then get an error message saying that I need to register at vodafone.co.uk/wifi. When I go to this page it tells me that I already have a username and password for my account and that I should use these to log in to Openzone. The circle begins! Can anyone help clarify why my Voda username and password aren't working as this is getting infuriating; a benefit of going with Vodafone that I can't make use of!Thanks Solved! See best answer. What have you tried? This post is spot on. ' You don't need to activate anything, you just need a VF on line user name and password. Once you have this, when you're out and about your iPhone will display any wifi points and display BT Open Zone. If you select this you should then see several options on which service to connect to, one of them being the vodafone symbol. Select the symbol and enter your user name and password and you should be up and running. If you don't see the vodafone symbol then it's probably at BT Fon wifi point which is very much different and you can not connect to this with your vodafone account. It looks the same to start with but that's BT's fault not VF.' The biggest challenge is usually that while there are approx 3 million BT Openzone hotspots (according to BT) most of these are actually BT Fon points and you cant use these.it only works with the 'Premium' BT Openzone hotspots, and these are measured in the 1000's across UK - download the My Vodafone app to locate these ones. Hi ianpskelton Welcome to the eForum it is always good to see new faces on here. I understand the question and can see why you are asking it as you don't want to go over your iPhone's allocation of data on BT Openzone. Each number where you have an allocation of Openzone data will need to have their own login details for My account. So you will need 1 for your iPhone and 1 for each of your iPads. So you will need to register for a My Account with each number that your iPad uses. I hope that I have explained this ok, and if you have any further questions please let me know Thanks Martin eForum Team. Hi At work I pick up a BT openzone, when I conect and use the internet it takes me to the BT openzone home page saying 'you are in a BT Business Hub openzone hotspot for wireless internet access from BT openzone. Log in as a customer of BT openzone or your usual UK or international WI-FI service provider.When I choose my provider o2 it takes me to a seperate o2 page to enter my mobile number, my question is am I able to use this under the free WI-FI hotspots as part of the iphone contract or will I be charged? Iphone 4 for right handers only. In the 6 weeks since I've had been with Vodafone, I've yet to get a usable connection to a BT Openzone hotspot. Most of the time the connection times out before bringing up the browser page (sometimes with a message about being unable to assign an IP), even when I get the Vodafone specific login page, it usually won't accept my details, it just cycles back to the login page (sometimes with a 'details incorrect' message. On the single occasion I managed to get something that appeared to be a connection (a page showed up suggesting I was connected and offering a logout option) it was unusable; couldn't find the news.bbc.co.uk site and anything else just timed out. Just to check, when it asks for Vodafone username, is it expecting my account username, or the email address the account holds for me? I ask only because I think I originally used the email address to login to my Vodafone account. In my VF account there is a green tick showing that Openzone is active. The online account initially took a good deal of grief to set up, with a few calls to CS and was deleted by them on a couple of occasions in a bid to get it to work OK. Is it possible Openzone have the 'wrong' details for me? My account password is 14 charcters long, could this length be an issue for Openzone? I've never used Openzone on a laptop, so I don't really know what to expect. Most of my efforts have been in the City of London, which is knee deep in wifi hotspots, so I'm wondering if Openzone is just a pretty poor service thats no substitute for a decent 3G data allowance. BTW, I am aware of the difference between 'premium' Openzone hotspots and the BTfon/Home hub variety. Any help much appreciated. Dear BT, I refer to my post made on the - 'The BT Openzone website will now be updated (when - unknown) to include the BT Home hub as a BT Openzone location as this is not clearly shown on the BT Openzone website at present'. But the BTFon FAQ still states - 'What’s the difference between a BT Openzone hotspot and a BT FON hotspot?There's no difference to you when using the hotspots.However, they're located in different types of places. BT FON hotspots are the Wi-Fi signals from BT Home Hubs owned by other members of the BT FON community. This means that individual BT FON hotspots may not be available in the future, because a customer may opt out of the service, or temporarily switch off their Hub.BT Openzone is a premium wireless service, with hotspots in airports, hotels, stations and businesses around the UK. BT Total Broadband customers who are members of BT FON can access BT Openzone hotspots as well as BT FON hotspots. You can see the exact locations of BT Openzone hotspots using the map at www.btopenzone.com. BT FON vouchers bought by non-members are only valid at BT FON hotspots, and can't be used on the BT Openzone network'. and this is on the BTOpenzone site - 'What is BT Openzone?BT Openzone is a wireless broadband (Wi-Fi) service that you can access in public places (hotspots) such as airports, hotels, coffee shops, motorway service stations and city centres. Get online at BT Openzone hotspots throughout the UK and the Republic of Ireland, and at selected locations outside the UK'. Is it not time to correct this? -+-No longer a forum member-+. I have a PAYG 02 dongle and I pay £15 and get a month of internet.I believe this includes The Cloud and BT Openzone. If I go into town I switch on the wireless card on my laptop and I can find a BT Openzone spot near my brother's house.I can get to the BT Openzone page and it says BT FON,BT Openzone etc and it tells me I can put money on it and use Openzone. It also tells me to put in my username and password.I don't want to pay to use it if I can get it for free because I've paid for a month with my 02 dongle.Where do I get a username and password or how to I connect for free to BT Openzone?Thanks. Hi peeps I can log-on to Bt fon on the desktop but the mobile (I'm with BT mobile) won't recognise the same username and password for either fon or openzone. The handset is the bog standard HTC supplied with the BT BB openzone contract. It directs me to the Fon / Openzone site when I access the internet, then says the username and / or password is / are incorrect (although using the same information mirrored - i.e. Case sensitive etc I can log-on using the desktop). The mobile accesses the BT Home Hub ok, but I have to tell it to - it prefers to hop onto Bt Fon, which I then can't log on to. Any ideas out there, please? Thanks wise ones. You say that opt out can take a while - that gives me some hope, albeit I never opted in in the first place! I get the feeling I am connecting to a neighbour's Fon because sometimes there is a 'battle' where it seems it could go either way. I have repeatedly given my hub priority in wireless settings and/or removed Openzone and Fon, but sometimes they reappear before I've even left that window. When I doland onFon, it is only when I go to IE from the ikons. It never happens while I am online via my usual homepage (BT Yahoo). Any further thoughts would be welcome. Hi harter, Good question - there's an easy way to sort this. When you get a Vodafone iPhone, you need to activate your WiFi allowance online before you can use it, and then when you switch on the connection, you'll be asked for your provider and login details. If you don't activate the WiFi, you'll not be able to use the Vodafone allowance, and therefore you should be free to select the BT allowance at your own discretion. Any other questions, drop us a line! DaveN eForum Team I’m part of the Vodafone Tech Team and here to help. As this is a public forum, we can only answer non account specific queries. Please note, we’re unable to reply to private messages. If you see a helpful post, please click the 'Thanks' button to let the author know. If a post solves your query, please click the ‘This is the Answer?’ button. This helps others find helpful answers in the community too. My HTC HD7 has been logging on to my wifi network without a problem snce I got it. Suddenly it stopped logging on and saying password incorrect for the wif network. The password hasn't changed and my laptop and playstation can still log on using the password with no problems. I've tried turning on and off again, I've tried deleting and reconnecting to the network and it keeps saying password incorrect, and I know it's not! I have been able to log onto a BT Openzone hotspot with no problems, so it isn't the wifi itself. Please let me know if you have a solution as it is very frustrating. Webroot is an IT company that specializes in creating and delivering security products that rely on cloud-based intelligence. That means that their security products are very small, with little in terms of system requirements, and rely on your internet connection in order to protect you. But do they manage to protect you efficiently against malware, phishing attempts or network attacks? 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So here I am, cannot hook up to the internet, cannot ring Telstra. Where to from here? Can somebody advise please - haha, that's a joke in itself, I bet nobody is even monitoring this site. Seriously, you guys are a joke. You are not doing yourselves any favours and any chance you ever had of ever getting me back to Telstra (for any other services) has just flown out the window. As this is a business tool, it has now cost me at least 2 weeks of lost production. Bought one of them pebbles and decided to activate it yesterday – sim card comes with 2 GB of data and their page says 'Please note that a pre paid servic. Wait, I know where to from here. To the Vodafone shop. Limited coverage might be a pain in the preverbial, but it's better than a complete failure. If anybody there at Telstra has a single last thread of Customer Service and/or decency, please contact me. I would like a replacement modem or at least for this one to be recognised as Activated so I can use it. I won't thank you in advance (as I'm a bit sceptical of getting any response at this stage). Howbadisthis wrote: If anybody there at Telstra has a single last thread of Customer Service and/or decency, please contact me. I would like a replacement modem or at least for this one to be recognised as Activated so I can use it. I'm not from Telstra (and this is a Community Forum, not a customer service channel) but if you hold the Shift Key and click on settings, there is a diagnostics tab. From there, you should be able to tick a box that says 'Device is Activated'. As for not being able to call Telstra, I'm assuming you called 125 8880 (or similar). Those numbers cannot be called from a Vodafone due to, I believe, a Vodafone limiation. Best bet in the future if you ever need assistance is 13 22 00 and say 'PrePaid'. The above process takes all of about 2 minutes to do, and has been documents on Whirlpool, and on here numerous times. Sounds like you want to bash instead of trying to find a solution to your problem, just sayin. To those who can make/receive calls but not access the internet, please ensure you have updated your settings. You can access to do this. If you are an iPhone customer, please go Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. You will loose your WiFi/VPN settings ONLY, and you should have data back. Please also ensure your iPhone is unlocked, or locked to Telstra. If you need to port a number, I don't think you can do this on an active service. If you have any questions your best bet for Pre-Paid assistance is to try who will be more then happy to assist, or feel free to post general questions here for assistance B. Problem when activating my new Dongle that provides 4G broadband access. I need to use this today. I typed in the SIM serial number on the box and when my activation sheet came up on the screen it had a very very different SIM number (XXXXXX.). Note: the dongle serial number is XXXXXX. It also had a mobile phone number ( XXXXXXX) and said that I would be sent texts. I didn't buy a activate a mobile phone, I activated a dongle - please help urgently as I am at an internet cafe and not enjoying this at all. Have to get alot of work done this weekend. Previous issue (not urgent but would assist the future customer if fixed). I am going away and thought I could activate this over the phone! Note True - the phone contact number has a message saying that the internet must be used. But I needed to connect to the internet. I purchase the dongle in the first place because where I am staying, I have no access to the internet!!!! Kind regards, Karen Serial numbers and mobile number removed to protect your privacy. Hello everyone, _________________________ Howbadisthis wrote: Wait, I know where to from here. To the Vodafone shop. Limited coverage might be a pain in the preverbial, but it's better than a complete failure. If anybody there at Telstra has a single last thread of Customer Service and/or decency, please contact me. I would like a replacement modem or at least for this one to be recognised as Activated so I can use it. _________________________ Although this thread is relatively old, after stumbling across it and reading where this customer was tempted to head in search of an alternative service provider, I felt compelled to respond and share my experience for the benefit of others that may come across this the same way I did. First and foremost, I commend Howbadisthis for expressing his opinion openly without any sign of diplomacy; we need customers like that who stand up for what they believe without feeling intimidated. I indeed am one of those people, and will point out the negatives as well as acknowledge any positives. As a Telstra customer since the inception of analogue mobile telephony (a good 20 or so years ago), I have yet to experience one single issue with any aspect of the service, and I'm indicating this literally - not one problem. I was also a customer of the company mentioned in Howbadisthis' post, not by choice but by force after a so called 'merge' took place and all existing customers of a different network under contract were forced to the aforementioned service provider. For me this is where the nightmare began and after a six month long battle, they finally retreated and released my contract when realising they had no hope. I have extensively contributed on their Community forum and had many of my posts removed as they apparently 'breached the Community's terms and conditions', ie. I challenged their strategies and lies which according to their staff, infringed upon user guidelines. If the customer above indeed did visit the shop he mentioned in his post, all I can say is GOOD LUCK because he'd be in for a rude awakening in my opinion, and my opinion only. I am in no way associated with Telstra or it's affiliates and in no way promoting them, or bashing other carriers, but I'm simply stating facts based on experiences I've had with Telstra and other networks mentioned. If I do have a problem with Telstra in the future, rest assured everyone will know about it, but given I have not had ONE to date in over 20 years that I've been a customer, I'd say that's a good track record and worthy of acknowledgement. Location / Zone: Mosphoran Highwaste / Empyrean Seat Steal: Libra Gem Elixir High Arcana Poach: - Receive: - After story reaching to Phon Coast, camp section, back to Mosphoran Highwaste only you can find this esper. From the Gate Crystal section: - Prepare some Gysahl Green. - Activate the South-South Wind Shrine, it's South from the shop. - Now you can see an exclamation mark in the map screen. Go North-East from the Gate Crystal section. - Give a Gysahl Green to the chocobo so you can ride it. First go to Mosphoran Highwaste, in the screen where the teleport crystal is activate the south shrine. Solve floatweed puzzle in Mosphoran Highwaste. IGN Every Ever. Every Mortal Kombat Character Ever. Daily Fix; IGN Every Ever; Up At Noon; Game Scoop! Final Fantasy XII - Walkthrough. - Cross over the exclamation mark to West by using that chocobo. - In West area, activate the West-West Wind Shrine there, then push down the rock beside can back to Gate Crystal section. - Activate North-West Wind Shrine which is around the shop. - Now you can see two more exclamation marks in the map screen, they're around West area, cross over them will reach to the arena. Fire Lightning Ice Earth Water Wind Holy Dark 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 AB = Absorbs this element IMM = Immune to this element 1/2 = element does half damage x2 = element does double damage Stats Lvl HP MP Str Magick Power Vit Spd Attack Power Def Magick Resist Evade EXP LP Clan Points Gil 46 119,060 999 43 34 85 26 82 31 31 0 0 52 5,400 0 Esper Information Exodus / Ex-Death - The Judge-Sal (Libra) Previous incarnation: As the Viera Totema in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Also refers to Exdeath, the tree-like final boss of Final Fantasy V. It is debatable if Exodus is merely an anglicized version of the creepy-sounding Exdeath. Exodus, non-elemental Esper, is one weird old geezer standing on an equally weird platform. Oldest of the Espers, he was supposed to watch over the world and pass ultimate judgement on anything, but he probably got so bored his attachment to the world eventually disappared and he deemed to reduce it to nothingness. Waging war against the gods, he failed and was imprisoned. Mist Charge level: 2 Permanent buffs: Haste, Faith, Libra Passive abilities: Ignore weather and terrain effects. Lvl Max HP Str Mag Vit 01 2820-2821 I 46 -2978 R 51 -3266 R 57 -3638 E 63 -3990 L 69 -4555 E 75 -5053 V 81 -5333 A 87 -5657 N 92 -6101 T 98 -6603! 99 49 (Str is irrelevant because Exodus only uses magick attacks) Fighting Style Range Effect ChargeTime Type Element Power Comet 12 Single 16 Magick -- -- Meteor 12 8 35 Magick -- -- *Comet does damage of a random number from 0 to Exodus' Max HP. *Meteor does damage of a random number from 0 to 9999, or if lucky, 30,000. Use the Tube Fuse on the power relay in the middle to activate the. Taking the northwest path to the Mosphoran Highwaste. The four shrines in this. Dec 03, 2015 Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System Location: Mosphoran Highwaste - Empyrean Way Rare Game 27 of 80. Shrines in the Mosphoran Highwaste. 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C: Program Files Adobe (of course) C: Program Files Common files (there could be alot of stuff in here look around the A's) C: Documents and Settings Administrator or All Users or Default User or Your Name then Application Data (each one has an application folder look in all of them) C: Windows cache Though to be absolutely sure search your C drive for the word Adobe. If the reader is the only app by adobe you have, you can delete all you find, but if you have photoshop or other adobe products installed you have to be careful what you delete. Try Googling 'windows installer cleanup' or 'msicuu2.rar or.exe' this free uninstall helper is supposed to find pieces of a bad uninstall and get rid of them. It only works for apps that were installed with windows installer though. Installed adobe acrobat 7.0 pro on windows 8.1 machine. Everything seemed to install correctly but when I try launching the program i get a message: Acrobat.exe. Some computer error messages give you unambiguous information about the state of your system and the problem that just cropped up to prevent you from accomplishing a task. Some of them leave you scratching your head, wondering whether you've encountered a minor digital hiccup or a serious malfunction. SUPPLEMENT Food Grade Lubricants SPONSORS www.newfoodmagazine.com 1 New Food, Volume 18, Issue 1, 2015 2 Are your food facility chemicals safe? – Non-food Compound. One area gaining increased attention is the application of food-grade lubricants as a part of sanitary equipment design considerations. WATCH OUR NEW FOOD GRADE PRODUCTS VIDEO NOW. And State Regulatory compliance, ensuring Food Grade H1 lubricants are used in. State-Of-Art-Operations| April/May 2004 Advances in the Application of Food-grade Lubricants By Kenji Yano, Ph.D. With the increasing interest on the part of food manufacturers to apply sanitary equipment design principles to their processes, many food processing equipment manufacturers are now designing and constructing equipment with food safety goals in mind. Some of these changes include making food processing equipment that is easier to disassemble for improved cleaning and sanitation; designing equipment that uses construction materials that are compatible with the facility’s environment, the product produced and the cleaning and sanitizing agents and methods used; and developing equipment that is compatible with other plant systems, such as electrical, hydraulic, steam, water and oil filtration systems. These advances in sanitary equipment design arise from the food industry’s need to reduce and eliminate microbiological, chemical and physical contaminants in the plant environment. One area that is gaining increased attention is the application of food-grade lubricants as a part of sanitary equipment design considerations. All food and beverage processing equipment needs lubrication and should have adequate design to minimize lubricant contamination during processing. However, in actuality, the potential of incidental food contact cannot be completely negated. As such, it is critical that food-grade lubricants are used on all types of processing equipment to ensure public health protection. Of course, the use of food-grade lubricants supports the quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) processes throughout the meat, poultry, fruit, vegetable and other food processing industries, and works as insurance against plant shutdowns. It has been five years since NSF International launched its voluntary Nonfood Compounds Registration Program to re-introduce the previous U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) authorization program, which was terminated in 1998 (). NSF International, an independent, not-for-profit certification organization based in Ann Arbor, MI, essentially filled the gap created by the USDA by continuing the central compound authorization and listing system, while strengthening the program with new features and developing future directions under NSF’s global initiatives with a focus on food-grade lubricants. At present, there are a number of types of registration categories of interest to food-grade lubricant manufacturers, food processors and regulators. Lubricant Registration Categories The applicable NSF food-grade lubricant registration categories include: H1 Registration: Food-grade Lubricants. Code of Federal Regulations Title 21 (21 CFR) Food and Drugs established formulation requirements for incidental food contact (food-grade) lubricants. An incidental food contact lubricant must be formulated using the ingredients listed under 21 CFR Section 178.3570, which also references Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) substances listed under parts 182 and 184. Based on this regulation, the USDA developed its own incidental contact lubricants category (H1) and listed authorized H1 lubricants until 1998. After 1998, the USDA H1 guideline became part of the NSF Registration Guidelines (Section 5.9.1).1 The USDA staff periodically reviews the NSF Registration Guidelines and their comments are included in updated versions. To date, NSF has independently registered nearly 2,000 H1 lubricants. These include lubricants, hydraulic oils and greases used in equipment for cleaning, sanitizing, canning, bottling, blending, chilling, frying cutting, slicing and peeling, as well as pumps, mixers, tanks, hoses, chain drives and conveyor belts. HX-1 Registration: Food-grade Lubri-cant Components/Ingredients. The previous USDA program reviewed but did not publish the listing for partial products, such as base oils and additive packages for formulating food-grade lubricants. NSF introduced a new registration category (HX-1) to provide a source where formulators of finished products can select independently registered food-grade lubricant components. The registration also provides ingredient suppliers with the benefit of establishing product confidence without disclosing confidential formulations. Both H1 and HX-1 formulations must meet the 21 CFR requirements mentioned. Any new ingredients intended for H1 lubricants that are not listed in 21 CFR must be evaluated separately through appropriate risk assessment procedures. In addition to being listed in 21 CFR, there are other options that will establish that an ingredient is appropriate for use as an H1 lubricant. For example, an ingredient could be a base oil or lubricant additive that is added to enhance equipment life or product performance. NSF provides a risk assessment service to establish ingredient compliance to U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations by FDA Letter of Opinion (LOO), Affirmation of GRAS, Threshold of Regulation (TOR), or Food Contact Notification (FCN). The risk assessment process typically involves data generation/collection, data review, submission strategy development and submission for FDA review. Expected timeline for risk assessment could vary from six months to four years, depending on the availability of data. Antimicrobial Food-grade Lubricants. The food industry has long expressed concerns regarding bacterial growth in lubricated parts of food processing equipment that may have incidental food contact. The potential of H1 lubricants containing biocides has been proposed. However, its practicality has been hindered by dual regulatory hurdles: a biocidal ingredient used in a food-grade lubricant marketed in the U.S. Must (1) be registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); and (2) comply with FDA regulations via prior sanction, GRAS affirmation, FCN or LOO. HT-1 Registration: Incidental Food Contact Heat Transfer Fluids. Under the prior USDA program, all heat transfer fluids were listed under the P1 category (miscellaneous) covering diverse product types. Generally, USDA would provide a text in its authorization letter describing the approved end use. For example, the P1 letter for heat transfer fluids determined food contact allowance (e.g. Incidental vs. Nonfood contact). Manufacturers of heat transfer fluids have recently expressed the need for developing a specific category code to determine food contact allowance, which will help end users identify them in listings and on labels. The NSF Nonfood Compounds Registration Program Steering Committee has been addressing this very issue. With advice from the USDA, the committee has recommended that NSF create new registration categories for incidental food contact heat transfer fluids (HT-1) and nonfood contact heat transfer fluids (HT-2). HT-1 formulations may comply with 21 CFR 178.3570 and other sections referenced therein and also with 21 CFR part 172. Products used in the immersion or spray of packaged meat and poultry must be composed of GRAS substances (21 CFR part 182 or 184) or substances complying with 21 CFR part 172. H2 Registration: Non-food Contact Lubricants. Lubricants used by consumers and the non-food industry may still impact human health. Independent registration of non food-grade lubricants provides credible verification that the products are formulated with public health protection in mind. The previous USDA program developed the H2 guideline for non food-grade lubricants, which is now part of the NSF Registration Guidelines (Section 5.9.2). H2 lubricants are not intended for use in places where there is possibility of food contact. H2 formulations are not required to meet the 21 CFR requirements and most substances generally used in industry would be acceptable. However, the formulation must conform to Section 5.1 of the NSF Registration Guidelines for all nonfood compounds (i.e., no carcinogens, no mutagens, no teratogens, no mineral acids, no odorous substances, and no intentionally added heavy metals). Developments and Proposals On Oct. 21, 2003, the NSF Nonfood Compounds Registration Program Steer-ing Committee discussed an industry proposal to develop an optional certification scheme for food-grade lubricants. The current NSF H1 registration system, a re-introduction of the previous USDA H1 authorization program, verifies product formulations against 21 CFR and label accuracy. However, the system does not verify whether the products are being blended according to the registered formulations nor does it ensure adequate quality control processes are in place. The NSF Steering Committee recommended that a subcommittee group be created to discuss the feasibility, potential options and features of such a certification scheme, a task which is currently underway. The elements of the proposed scheme, how to certify and values to end users will likely be some of the primary topic of discussion at this subcommittee’s first meeting sometime as early as this spring. All interested parties are encouraged to participate in the group. In addition, an ISO standard for incidental contact lubricants is currently under development. NSF participates on the ISO Technical Committee Work Group representing the U.S. NSF has requested to be the standards development organization to administer the U.S. Adoption of the standard. The work group process could last several years. The main objective in this ISO initiative (driven mainly by international lubricants industries) is international harmonization: to have a single universal standard worldwide for food grade lubricants. The objective will be accomplished if all countries agree to accept the standard as a national standard. Historically, the international markets relied upon the U.S. Regulations (i.e., the prior USDA program) and USDA H1 approval became the de facto international standard. NSF supports this ISO initiative and is prepared to offer certification against the ISO standard if it becomes available. In the meantime, NSF is actively developing collaborative relationships with international regulatory authorities to facilitate global marketing of food-grade lubricants. To date, the Australian Quarantine Inspection Agency has approved nearly 50 products and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has introduced a fast-track review option for NSF-registered products. The NSF Nonfood Com-pounds Registration Program is based on the previous USDA program and continues to reflect the current USDA policies on food safety. NSF has introduced new services such as the HT-1 incidental contact heat transfer fluids registration program and the HX-1 ingredient registration program in the last few years. NSF’s international initiatives are facilitating the process of global acceptance of food-grade lubricants. Stake-holders—food processors, lubricant manufacturers and regulators—are well placed to ensure public health protection through more effective application of food-grade lubricants used on all types of processing equipment. Kenji Yano, Ph.D., is Program Manager of the NSF International Nonfood Compounds Registration Program, where he works with manufacturers, end-users of nonfood compounds and regulators with independent nonfood compounds registration services. > Categories:. |
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