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Devicescape has its first operator partner for its seamless login system for mobile devices and laptops: Devicescape’s approach is to remove the necessity for a device’s owner to have to sign in: no tedious entry (and memorization) of account details for your camera, iPhone, or what have you to get online. The operator deal puts their software front and center in the plans of the carrier as it rolls equipment and services out to its customers, driving more use in this case of the 8,000 hotspots offered across Europe by DT. Reducing friction in getting a device on a network almost by necessity increases a network’s use. The company also announced its operator service.
Devicescape recently released its 2.0 software—see “Devicescape Releases New Connection Software: No Computer Required to Configure, Gain Hotspot Access,” 2008-02-05—which allows properly equipped devices to connect to a hotspot network without any prior configuration or Web site account setup.
Posted by Glennf at February 13, 2008 11:19 AM
Categories: Gadgets, Hot Spot, Roaming
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