Boingo Wireless, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIFI), the Wi-Fi sector's major company of software and solutions worldwide, these days declared an contract with Deutsche Telekom (DT) to give Boingo customers entry to in-flight Wi-Fi solutions on international tracks – such as overseas tracks – through DT's on-board interaction assistance.
The Wi-Fi service will be initially available to Boingo customers traveling on select Lufthansa flights between the airline's hubs in Germany and destinations in the U.S. and Canada. Additional airlines will be made available in the future as DT expands service offerings.
"International tourists should have to be able to be as effective in the air as on the earth, especially during long-haul tracks," said Bjorn Thorngren, manager of EMEA for Boingo Wireless. "DT's assistance provides one more useful way Boingo customers can use their consideration to keep in touch on the go."
Boingo customers will have entry to on-board high speed internet Internet via their netbooks or cellular phones using DT's Wi-Fi assistance. They can log in via the wandering backlinks on the web-based program now, and the easy-to-use Boingo Wi-Finder app will be permitted for accessibility in the long run. In-flight accessibility is a top quality assistance and is not provided in per month Boingo programs. Boingo customers will have individual costs for Wi-Fi accessibility that will be charged immediate to their current consideration.