For Shaw Internet customers, it used to be pretty straight-forward: for a given smartphone, authenticate yourself once and you automatically were connected to any ShawOpen Wi-Fi Hotspot you encountered in your travels.
Then, in the last month or two, ShawGo appeared, sometimes replacing an existing ShawOpen hot spot, but, more often than not, appearing alongside. In the latter case, it paid to check both, as there were usually huge Link Speed differences.
Now, in the last couple of days, Shaw PassPoint has appeared in a couple of locations I've visited. Even if you are authenticated to ShawOpen/ShawGo (one authentication covered both), you are not automatically connected to Shaw PassPoint. When you click on PassPoint, you get several choices of connections, and no clear way to just say: "I'm already authenticated to ShawOpen/ShawGo, so just connect me already".
Nothing much on the Shaw web site on the subject, but I did find this:
http://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi- ... -passpoint
Some sort of industry standard launched in 2012.
I suspect Shaw is still in the experimental stage with Passpoint.
TELUS, meanwhile, has only one or two #TELUS or #TELUSDirect Wi-Fi hotspots that I have found to date here in Edmonton. No authentication is required for TELUS Mobility customers.