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iPass gives green light to Wi-Fi roaming

News iPass is offering a new Wi-Fi roaming service, designed for wireless carriers and service providers that want to quickly enter the hot-spot market and increase the reach of their networks. There aren't enough hot spots available to use these...

[September 23, 2003, 9:30]

iPass: We like embedded 3G now

Blog About half a year ago I had a chat with some folks from iPass, the Wi-Fi hotspot aggregators. Yesterday at the Mobile Broadband Congress in West London, I asked Gary Negus of iPass whether this was still the case.

[May 22, 2008, 16:57]

iPass chief shares plans for the cloud

News Evan Kaplan, the chief executive of hotspot aggregator iPass, has been in the job for four months, having joined from SSL VPN company Aventail. He faces a tall order: iPass shareholders have been growing increasingly dissatisfied with the company's...

[March 27, 2009, 12:34]

iPass finally lands BT Wi-Fi deal

News A deal has been reached that will allow mobile workers with a subscription to iPass to use BT's network of Wi-Fi hot spots. Network aggregator iPass lets its subscribers get Internet access through a large number of different networks worldwide...

[December 13, 2004, 10:20]

IPass deal extends European Wi-Fi network

News IPass on Wednesday announced that it has signed new deals to let its customers roam into hundreds of hot spots across Europe. IPass said its broadband roaming network spans 24 countries with over 2,800 Wi-Fi hot spots.

[December 3, 2003, 16:18]

iPass Orchestration enforces security policy

News Remote access specialist iPass has launched a service to provide secure links between remote users and corporate networks and ensure only mobile devices that comply with company security policies can gain full access.iPass Policy Orchestration has...

[July 19, 2004, 16:50]

CNET Networks UK award winner: iPass

News The winner of the Mobile Product or Service of the Year at the 2007 CNET Networks UK Business Technology Awards was iPass Mobile Office. For this award, the judges were looking for entries from the companies making the best use of what can be...

[September 25, 2007, 14:17]

IPass gets onboard with train Wi-Fi

News IPass teamed up with Wi-Fi operator Broadreach on Wednesday, adding another section of the UK's public Internet access market to its 'global broadband roaming' network. The deal means that a mobile worker with a subscription to iPass will be able...

[September 22, 2004, 15:15]

iPass sees surge in Wi-Fi use

News iPass, a company that gives mobile workers access to multiple networks through a single subscription, says it has seen a sharp rise in Wi-Fi usage in recent months. The company reported this week that it has seen a 54 percent increase in the number...

[August 23, 2006, 16:25]

iPass lands roaming deal with The Cloud

News Network access provider iPass has landed a roaming deal with The Cloud. The agreement will allow iPass customers to access the Internet through The Cloud's 6,000 European Wi-Fi hot spots, most of which are in the UK.iPass allows businesses and...

[April 12, 2006, 13:55]

iPass goes roaming with T-Mobile

News Roaming network access provider iPass announced a partnership deal with T-Mobile and T-Com on Monday. The deal means that iPass customers can now use 1,000 T-Mobile and T-Com hotspots in the UK, and another 7,000 in Germany, the Netherlands...

[April 3, 2006, 17:40]

IPass to offer ID detection of mobile devices

News IPass is set to offer mobile device recognition for IT managers that is designed to allow only trusted users onto their networks. This is an exciting day for us," said Jon Russo, VP of marketing for iPass.

[October 6, 2004, 17:25]

iPass still waiting for a BT connection

News Wireless hot spot aggregator iPass would like to land a deal with BT to give itself a larger stake in the UK's growing Wi-Fi market -- but it's still waiting.iPass gives its subscribers access to a large number of separate telecommunications...

[November 15, 2004, 15:10]

Vodafone and iPass fall out over remote access

News Telecoms giant Vodafone has criticised remote access company iPass, claiming that the iPass client is inferior to its own in terms of billing and the integration of 3G services. Vodafone's comments follow the announcement of a product called...

[June 29, 2007, 13:57]

IPass gets onboard with train Wi-Fi

Talkback Eye-In-The-Sky Links Cell to Cell, concept pioneers global GSM Connectivity and GPS Satellite Telematics Security Monitoring in High Seas, In-Flight, and Fast Trains. Developed by TriaGnosys GmbH, Wessling, the GPRS-SMS Gateway Platform enables...

[September 23, 2004, 5:23]

US firms to push down Euro Wi-Fi prices

News The arrival of Wi-Fi access providers such as Boingo and IPass in Europe will drive down prices and force home-grown operators to improve their offerings. Last October, Wi-Fi access provider Boingo Wireless added UK network operator The Cloud to...

[January 14, 2004, 17:45]

London top for Wi-Fi business use worldwide

News London is still the number-one city for business usage of Wi-Fi, according to mobility-management company iPass. The capital came top for business use of iPass Wi-Fi hotspots in the second half of 2007, and this trend has continued, the company...

[September 24, 2008, 17:04]

Hotspot providers ignoring 802.11n Wi-Fi

News Notebook users have not being showing much interest in the latest iteration of Wi-Fi, according to the remote connectivity firm iPass. We think it's a lot of hype.iPass is a company that offers connectivity to business travellers through a variety...

[November 2, 2007, 14:42]

MCI spreads Wi-Fi roaming with Boingo deal

News T-Mobile announced a deal with iPass on Monday, which will give iPass' corporate users the ability to connect to T-Mobile's nearly 4,000 hot-spot locations. MCI will more than triple its footprint of Wi-Fi access points through a partnership with...

[December 17, 2003, 11:40]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog In this case, it's iPass who came up with the story. BT gets shirty with iPass, who it thinks went whinging to the press in some sort of cack-handed attempt to hurry things along.iPass, which didn't mean it like that at all, is therefore furious...

[November 19, 2004, 16:55]

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