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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedROGERS WIRELESS CHOOSES AZAIRE FOR HOTSPOT WI-FI.(Azaire Networks)(Rogers Wireless Communications )
Worldwide Telecom, October, 2004
Rogers Wireless, which operates Canada's largest integrated wireless voice and data network, has has selected Azaire Networks as its core system provider for Wi-Fi services at HOTSPOT locations operated by Rogers Wireless across the country.
Azaire's platform provides Rogers Wireless customers with secure authentication and authorization of Wi-Fi services at all Rogers Wireless HOTSPOT locations across Canada and the ability to pay for those services either by credit card or on their Rogers Wireless account. Rogers Wireless selected Azaire following a Request for Proposal (RFP) issued in December 2003, citing Azaire's ability to leverage Rogers Wireless' core network investments, subscriber management, customer care systems and both prepaid and postpaid billing...
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