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Birmingham is to lead the digital age when it plays host to the Digital Film and Media Festival- the first of its kind in the UK. read more
Launch of new 'Visit Birmingham' website
Book a hotel, an event, a restaurant and lots more at this new website launched by Marketing Birmingham. read more
Kings Norton VOX
A couple of short live broadcasts from film, edited and produced by young people from Maple Youth Centre, Kings Norton involved in consultation on the use of digital technologies in their community. read more


Developed as a free service from Birmingham City Council, birminghamfiz allows anyone who logs onto BT’s Openzone network within the city centre to access information they need to get the most out of their time in the city. In many cases the information is ‘live’ and ‘real-time’, offering a genuine asset to the visitor, resident or person on the move.
Birminghamfiz will provide free information on a wide range of public and local services and will be an invaluable resource to anyone with a Wi-Fi (wireless broadband) device. As well as accessing details about council services, people will be able to use it to do everything from reserving library books to reporting graffiti. An easy-to-navigate menu will help users to log on for instant access to:
- Listings for local cinemas, theatres, music venues and sports events;
- Ideas of where to eat and drink;
- Train, metro and bus timetables;
- Where to park and where to find a taxi;
- Places to stay;
- Where to shop;
- Toilets and baby-changing facilities;
- News and sport;
- Local weather forecasts;
- Emergency services;
- Jobs;
- Schools, colleges, term dates and holiday clubs;
- Conference facilities and business support services.
What next?
Birminghamfiz is under further development that is extending and enhancing the current range of services provided to include music and video clips, downloads and commercial services such as booking tickets online.
Why don’t you tell us!
Birmingamfiz is your free information service to help you get what you need, when you need it, out and about in the city centre. Tell us what you would like to see and shape the future of birminghamfiz that is ahead of the game in providing free information on the move for those that live, work, visit and study in Birmingham.
Any ideas, suggestions or comments please go to the birminghamfiz.com and click on ‘How are we doing’ and tell us what you think.
Alternatively email your comments to: digital@servicebirmingham.co.uk
How can I access birminghamfiz?
- Free access to birminghamfiz is available through wireless enabled devices such as mobile phones, laptops and PDAs
- You can access birminghamfiz for free when you are in the city centre wireless network. Simply go to btopenzone.com and click on birminghamfiz or type www.birminghamfiz.com into the btopenzone browser.
How can I benefit from birminghamfiz?
birminghamfiz cuts through the complexity of the internet to take you to free information on a wide range of public and local services. It is a valuable on the move guide for anyone with a wi-fi device.
As a resident you can use birminghamfiz to access information about council services and do everything from finding library books to reporting graffiti.
As a tourist you can use birminghamfiz to read up on local attractions and events, find restaurants and accommodation. birminghamfiz will be an invaluable guide in helping you get the best out of your visit and make the most of your time.
As a student you can use birminghamfiz to have free access to extensive learning resources and activities provided through the Birmingham Grid for Learning and BBC online services so that you can study on the move and catch up with some homework whilst waiting for your friends.
As a business person coming into the city you can check out the latest travel information for delays and hotspots, where to park as well as keep in touch with real-time news on the move.
Map of network area
Download info leaflet on birminghamfiz
More on Birmingham as a wireless city
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