March 18, 2010
Boingo CEO to Address Session on Mobile Internet Strategies at CTIABy Shamila Janakiraman, TMCnet Contributor Boingo (News - Alert) announced that its CEO and President, Dave Hagan will address the International Wireless 2010 educational session entitled “Mobile Internet’s Strategies for Accelerated Growth.” According to company sources the session’s chief focus will be on strategies that will help drive traffic to the mobile Internet and how to provide optimal online experience for smartphone users. Boingo Wireless (News - Alert) which specializes in providing Wi-Fi connectivity has experienced high traffic growth as it caters to the needs of mobile users desirous of getting uniform optimized connections to the Internet for their smartphones. During the CTIA (News - Alert) Wireless Educational Session on Mobile Internet’s Strategies for Accelerated Growth, Dave Hagan will speak about how Wi-Fi strategically supports the increased growth in mobile Internet traffic volumes. The session will include details regarding how wireless carriers and their customers can benefit from offloading traffic to low-cost, high-bandwidth networks like Wi-Fi in preserving 3G capacity for the users who require it the most. This is especially beneficial for mobile users who can not be served by Wi-Fi, said company sources. The CTIA Wireless (News - Alert) 2010 will be taking place in the Las Vegas Convention Center and Hagan is scheduled to address the session on March 24 th. Also he will be available for interviews at CTIA Wireless. Boingo Wireless serving the Wi-Fi market provides solutions that are simple and easy using which people can enjoy Wi-Fi access on their laptop or mobile device at more than 125,000 hotspots worldwide. By using a single account, Boingo users can log on to the Boingo Network locations that include the top airports around the world, major hotel chains, cafés and coffee shops, restaurants, and metropolitan hot zones. Also company sources revealed that Boingo, and its Concourse Communications Group subsidiary, operate wired and wireless networks at 55 airports worldwide. It also serves, 29 of the top 100 North American airports besides the WSDOT Ferries Division Wi-Fi network.
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