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Boingo Wireless strikes deal with Concourse to add a handful of airports to Boingo’s network: Now Boingo customers can use Wi-Fi in LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark, and soon Detroit-Wayne county and Minneapolis/St. Paul. Boingo previously had access to these networks via its partnership with Wayport, but Wayport’s relationship with Concourse has been severed in several airports.
In other related news, Sprint said that its PCS customers can access Concourse’s networks in those same airports. Sprint also has deals with Airpath, Cometa, Wayport, and Truckstop.net, and has built a Wi-Fi network in the Kansas City International Airport.
Now if only Sprint and Boingo would get together…
Posted by nancyg at December 2, 2003 10:29 AM
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