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Will patience create a Wi-Fi winner?

News Boingo pays the hot spot operator approximately $2 per connection, and that's what the cafe owner would get. Where does Boingo Wireless fit into the hot spot scene? In late 2001, Dayton founded Boingo Wireless to sell Wi-Fi access to subscribers...

[September 23, 2003, 13:15]

US Wi-Fi hot spots to get seal of approval

News The number of such access points in the United States is expected to grow more rapidly in 2003 than ever before, with established players like T-Mobile and Sky Dayton's Boingo Wireless expected to add hundreds of hot spots in places such as...

[January 10, 2003, 11:22]

Boingo, said Apple

News The package, Mac Boingo, is designed to let users connect to Boingo's roaming network of public wireless nodes with a single username and password, the company said. Boingo Wireless on Monday released a version of its Wi-Fi hot-spot access software...

[January 11, 2005, 10:25]

MCI spreads Wi-Fi roaming with Boingo deal

News MCI will more than triple its footprint of Wi-Fi access points through a partnership with Boingo Wireless, MCI announced on Tuesday. MCI, via its deal with Boingo, plans to add 2,000 hot spots worldwide by the end of March -- bringing its total to...

[December 17, 2003, 11:40]

Boingo gets wireless access client patent

Blog With this patent, Boingo cements its position as a leader in authentication and verification of various wireless technologies, making it easier for a user to find the right network and connect with it, in a seamless presentation and user...

[June 24, 2009, 11:04]

Juniper's sub-£500 'hot spot in a box'

News Carriers spent about $500m last year on Wi-Fi equipment to add hot spots to their networks, forced into action by the success of a new breed of wireless providers -- such as Boingo Wireless -- that stitch together subscription Wi-Fi networks.

[May 21, 2003, 9:45]

iPass gives green light to Wi-Fi roaming

News With 2,500 hot spots, it brings iPass on par with competitor Boingo Wireless in terms of the number of public locations with Wi-Fi access. The company has developed products to connect business travellers to virtual private networks since 1996.

[September 23, 2003, 9:30]

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