Business Services Industry
Boingo Bolsters Hot Spot Network in Europe, Adds Six Continental Operators
Business Wire, Dec 20, 2006
Boingo[R] Roaming System Expansion in Germany, Spain, Greece and the Netherlands Includes Enhanced Coverage at Munich Airport
SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Boingo Wireless, the world's leading Wi-Fi network aggregator, today announced the addition of six Wi-Fi partners to the Boingo[R] Roaming System in Europe, providing new Boingo hot spots in Germany, Spain, Greece and the Netherlands.
Working with GANAG (GlobalAirNet AG), Germany, Boingo now has enhanced wireless coverage at Germany's Munich International Airport, the 8th largest European airport with more than 23 million passengers annually. Boingo now covers Terminal 1 and the 5-star Kempinski Airport Hotel. The partnership with GANAG will also mean Boingo coverage at the first hot spots in Marriott hotels on the European side of Kazakhstan.
Also in Germany, Boingo partnered with HotspotDeutschland, a wireless Internet service provider (WISP) with 350 hot spots, including AOL-branded kiosks at 180 locations, many in premium coffee bars. Boingo also added Travelping, another German-based ISP with 150 hotspots in Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom.
Boingo extended its reach in Spain by partnering with AWA, a WISP operating 600 hotspots in retail locations, cafes, marinas, restaurants and hotels including all Repsol gas stations across the country. Spain's largest Wi-Fi operator, AWA has contracts to deploy 4,000 more hot spots.
In the Netherlands and the Netherlands Antilles, Boingo teamed with Mobilander. Customers are offered access at 40 hotspots in hotels, restaurants and libraries in 6 main university cities in the Netherlands, and at 100 UTS/Mobilander-hotspots in hotels, resorts and restaurants on Curacao and St. Martin.
Boingo also buoyed its coverage in the Mediterranean region, adding FORTHnet, the largest network of wireless access spots in Greece, with more than 72 hot spots at hotels, cruise lines and 34 Starbucks locations.
"From the North Sea to the Mediterranean and from the Urals to the Atlantic Ocean, Boingo continues to blanket Europe with a comprehensive Wi-Fi network," said Luis Serrano, Director of EMEA and LATAM for Boingo. "We will continue to add hot spots to our European system so that at every port of call, business travelers will have an easy, convenient and reliable network that makes them more productive during their trip."
60,801 Reasons to Use Boingo
Boingo gives business travelers the best choice of Wi-Fi hot spots by combining over 60,000 locations from more than 140 leading Wi-Fi operators into one worldwide network. Boingo users can connect to any of these locations with a single Boingo account using Boingo's free Wi-Fi client software, which combines more than 660 network names into one "Boingo Wireless[R]" network to simplify identifying and connecting to commercial Wi-Fi networks.
The program provides partners with access to this network, customized client software, and a full suite of back-office billing, roaming, mediation and clearinghouse services to allow them to offer their own Wi-Fi service quickly and cost effectively. To date, the company has announced Platform Services partnerships with BT Infonet, EarthLink, Fiberlink, Helio LLC, Nextel Communications, Verizon Business, and Telecom Italia.
About Boingo Wireless
Boingo Wireless, Inc. provides global Wi-Fi Internet access through the Boingo[R] Roaming System, which comprises 60,000 hot spots in airports, hotels, cafes and other public places, including municipal network hot zones. Business travelers can use a single Boingo account to log in at Wi-Fi networks around the world using one username and password. Boingo Roaming System services can also be private labeled by telcos, wireless operators, Internet service providers (ISP) and managed service providers (MSP) as part of their own branded services for laptops, handsets and mobile devices. Through its subsidiary Concourse Communications Group LLC, Boingo also operates neutral host wireless networks that provide wireless voice and data services supporting public and commercial services. More information about Boingo is available at http://www.boingo.com.
Boingo, Boingo Wireless, and the Boingo Wireless Logo are registered trademarks of Boingo Wireless, Inc.
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