sexta-feira, agosto 29, 2003
quinta-feira, agosto 28, 2003
Boingo Wi-Fi checks in to more hotels
Wi-Fi access provider Boingo Wireless is going after more business travelers, cutting a deal with a company that specializes in offering broadband Net access in hotels, Boingo announced Tuesday.
The agreement, with Salt Lake City-based STSN, expands Boingo's roaming network of Wi-Fi hot spots by up to 2,600 locations, of which 1,400 are now live, and 1,200 are in the process of being added to the network. "Every time we bring on new locations, the Boingo roaming system becomes more valuable to our major carrier customers, our hot spot operator partners, and most importantly, to the rapidly growing community of users that depend upon Wi-Fi," Dave Hagan, president of Boingo Wireless, said in a release. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Wi-Fi access provider Boingo Wireless is going after more business travelers, cutting a deal with a company that specializes in offering broadband Net access in hotels, Boingo announced Tuesday.
The agreement, with Salt Lake City-based STSN, expands Boingo's roaming network of Wi-Fi hot spots by up to 2,600 locations, of which 1,400 are now live, and 1,200 are in the process of being added to the network. "Every time we bring on new locations, the Boingo roaming system becomes more valuable to our major carrier customers, our hot spot operator partners, and most importantly, to the rapidly growing community of users that depend upon Wi-Fi," Dave Hagan, president of Boingo Wireless, said in a release. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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