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Travelers Can Charge Up, Print and Get Connected at the Boingo Wi-Fi Kiosk at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport

Business Wire, June 20, 2008

Travelers going through O'Hare International Airport in Chicago can now stop by the Boingo Kiosk to get their computers and cell phones charged up, print color documents for the plane, and get online - or get a free pass to get online with their own laptops - while in the airport.

Whether you need to get online to read and respond to emails for work, video chat with the family, or take care of human resource issues on the way to the conference, Boingo is the perfect way to get online at the airport, at the hotel and at coffee shops, restaurants and cafes around Chicago and other cities.

The Boingo kiosk is in Terminal 2, and easily accessible from Terminal 1 and Terminal 3; whether traveling to Chicago for conferences or events, or coming through while traveling for fun or business, people will be able to use the services at the Boingo kiosk throughout the month of June.

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Boingo Wireless, Inc. is the global market leader in Wi-Fi. Boingo makes it easy for consumers to enjoy Wi-Fi access on their laptop or mobile device at more than 100,000 hotspots worldwide -- including airports, hotels, cafes and metropolitan hot zones -- with a single account. Through its Concourse Communications Group, LLC subsidiary, Boingo operates wired and wireless networks at 30 airports worldwide, including 20 of the top 100 North American airports. More information about Boingo and Concourse is available at http://www.boingo.com and http://www.concoursecommunications.com.

Boingo, Boingo Wireless, and the Boingo Wireless Logo are registered trademarks of Boingo Wireless, Inc. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.

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