However, Exeter is wi-fi capital of UK. Intel have just released details of a survey of wi-fi coverage in the UK and, rather surprisingly, Exeter a small city somewhere in the West of England, beats the south east of England and London to the number one spot. In fact, London falls down to number 33 in the UK. While it has the most hotspots, per person it has the least. The Scots don't do that well either. Edinburgh is at number 21, while East Kilbride is at number 24. Glasgow is at number 38. According to Intel, an analysis of coverage in the UK shows that the top ten hot wi-fi places here in Blighty are Exeter, Bangor, Newcastle upon Tyne, Loughborough, Oxford, Exmouth, Banbury, Cardiff, Portsmouth and Southampton. Intel says the top wi-fi hotspots worldwide are New York, Taipei, Vienna (hi Fudo), Melbourne, London, Paris, Stockholm, Vancouver, Hamburg and Tokyo. This is by number of hotspots, presumably. Source: The Inquirer