Traveler’s Access Service (TAS), CGNET’s roaming Internet access service, is now available more widely than ever before. At last count, TAS customers can reach the Internet from 106,000 different locations in more than 160 countries.
The greatest recent increase has been in wireless venues, which now total more than 72,000. These now include hotspots at most Starbuck’s locations, as well as at 7,600 McDonald’s restaurants worldwide.
“These new locations have made my travel in the U.S. really convenient,” said Georg Lindsey, CGNET’s CEO. “In the U.S., you’re never far from a McDonald’s or a Starbuck’s.” TAS continues to offer wireless connections in hundreds of airports and hotels and thousands of other locations around the world. Hotspot locating software is available for free download from www.ipass.com.
Expanded Dialer Support
CGNET has also released new dialer software that supports Intel-based Macintoshes and mobile devices using the Windows Mobile 5 operating system, as well as Windows XP and 2000 and Mac OS X.
Traveler’s Access Services is based on the iPass roaming Internet access service, but it adds service in 10 countries, customized accounting, dialers, authentication and 24/7/365 end-user support.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
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