Boingo Wireless, Inc.
News and overview for Boingo Wireless, Inc.
Boingo Wireless Expands Service in Australasia Region with Tomizone [Press Release]
Business Wire | 5 days 21 hours 37 minutes ago
Boingo Wireless, the global leader in Wi-Fi, today announced a roaming agreement with Tomizone (www.tomizone.com), the largest Wi-Fi service provider in the Australasia region. The new agreement gives Boingo subscribers access to 4,000 Tomizone locations immediately; the remaining 12,000 Tomizone hotspots will be made accessible in coming months.
Boingo Brings Sponsored Wi-Fi to Airports via New Marketing Partnerships [Press Release]
Business Wire | 11 days 20 hours 37 minutes ago
Boingo Wireless Inc., the world’s leading operator of Wi-Fi networks in airports, today announced that recent Wi-Fi access sampling campaigns have generated up to 35% increases in revenue at select airports, while delivering click-through rates of up to 39% for sponsors.
Boingo Wi-Fi Now Available for BlackBerry Smartphones [Press Release]
Business Wire | 26 days 37 minutes ago
Boingo Wireless, the world’s largest network of Wi-Fi hotspots, today announced the availability of its authentication software and Boingo Mobile service for the BlackBerry® platform. Available immediately from the Boingo Download Center, Boingo Mobile provides BlackBerry® smartphone owners with an alternative to cellular data through one-click, high-speed access to Boingo’s Wi-Fi network of over 100,000 hotspots.
In brief: Google and Boingo Wireless to offer free Wi-Fi at airports
Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Wash.), The | 11 days 2 hours 13 minutes ago
Google Inc. plans to provide free airport wireless connections at 47 U.S. airports for the holiday season, including airports in Spokane, Seattle, Portland and Bozeman.
Wi-Fi for travelers becomes Web marketing lure
Plain Dealer (Cleveland), The | 4 days 10 hours 33 minutes ago
Google, Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft, competitors on the Web, all have the same idea for marketing themselves this holiday season: temporarily providing free Wi-Fi access in airports, airplanes and public places.
Travel News - MiamiHerald.com
Miami Herald, The | 10 days 18 hours 24 minutes ago
Google, Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft, competitors on the Web, all have the same idea for marketing themselves this holiday season: temporarily providing free Wi-Fi access in airports, airplanes and public places.
Wi-Fi for airport travelers becomes marketing lure
Detroit News, The | 11 days 13 hours 1 minute ago
Wi-Fi for airport travelers becomes marketing lure Peter Svensson / Associated Press New York -- Google, Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft, competitors on the Web, all have the same idea for marketing themselves this holiday season: temporarily providing free Wi-Fi access in airports, airplanes and public places.
Google, Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft use free Wi-Fi hot spots as marketing lure
Chicago Tribune | 9 days 15 hours 52 minutes ago
NEW YORK (AP) — Google, Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft, competitors on the Web, all have the same idea for marketing themselves this holiday season: temporarily providing free Wi-Fi access in airports, airplanes and public places.
Google, Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft use free Wi-Fi hot spots as marketing lure -- South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) | 11 days 14 hours 20 minutes ago
NEW YORK (AP) — Google , Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft , competitors on the Web, all have the same idea for marketing themselves this holiday season: temporarily providing free Wi-Fi access in airports, airplanes and public places.
Wi-Fi for travelers becomes Web marketing lure
Seattle Times, The | 11 days 14 hours 9 minutes ago
NEW YORK Google, Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft, competitors on the Web, all have the same idea for marketing themselves this holiday season: temporarily providing free Wi-Fi access in airports, airplanes and public places.
Wi-Fi for travelers becomes Web marketing lure - Technology - MiamiHerald.com
Miami Herald, The | 11 days 14 hours 29 minutes ago
Google Inc. said late Wednesday that its free messaging and calling service, Google Voice, blocks calls to fewer than 100 specific phone numbers likely to be adult chat lines and free conference call services.
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Sacramento Bee (Calif.), The | 11 days 14 hours 22 minutes ago
NEW YORK -- Google, Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft, competitors on the Web, all have the same idea for marketing themselves this holiday season: temporarily providing free Wi-Fi access in airports, airplanes and public places.
Wi-Fi for Travelers Becomes Web Marketing Lure
ABC News | 11 days 14 hours 17 minutes ago
Google, Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft use free Wi-Fi hot spots as marketing lure
Web firms offer free WiFi to travelers
Boston Globe, The | 11 days 4 hours 16 minutes ago
NEW YORK - Google, Yahoo, eBay, and Microsoft, competitors on the Web, all have the same idea for marketing themselves this holiday season: temporarily provide free WiFi access in airports, airplanes, and public places.
Wi-Fi for travelers becomes Web marketing lure by The Associated Press
National Public Radio | 11 days 13 hours 15 minutes ago
Google, Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft, competitors on the Web, all have the same idea for marketing themselves this holiday season: temporarily providing free Wi-Fi access in airports, airplanes and public places.
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Company Overview
| Company: | Boingo Wireless, Inc. |
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| Industry: | Wireless Communications Services |
| Website: | http://www.boingo.com |
Boingo Wireless tries to answer a question that springs to many a traveler's mind when on the road with a computer -- "Is wireless Internet available around here?" The company sells access to a global Wi-Fi network of about 100,000 public hot spots through wholesale agreements with wireless network and hot spot operators. Access is offered mainly in such venues as hotels, convention centers, airports, and restaurants, including McDonalds. Additionally, Boingo offers its roaming network and software to ISPs and managed network service providers. ALLTEL, Fiberlink, and Verizon Business are among the company's corporate customers. Boingo was established in 2001 by chairman and Earthlink founder Sky Dayton.
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