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z2007-07-01- Boingo Wifi Roaming
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last edited by BillSeitz on Sep 6, 2008 11:03 am

on [BoingO]'s worldwide roaming plan which allows unlimited access through any of its 100,000+ -s worldwide for a flat monthly fee of $39... Right now mobile data service - like the Verizon $59.95 unlimited plan which I use in the - have better coverage in any one country than Boingo does. The Verizon service, however, works almost nowhere outside the . -based mobile data plans can work outside the host country but are subject to huge per minute roaming charges... Most Boingo hotspots are actually operated by affiliates like , , Verizon Business, Telecom Italia, and a host of no names. If you've used services provided by a hotel, there's a good chance that it's either provided by or affiliated with Boingo... Last month Boingo announced a deal with which will add the 130,000 (and growing) Fonero-operated hotspots to the Boingo network.

Boingo is also making a direct assault on the voice business of the mobile carriers - especially the lucrative portion (the expensive part if you're the one roaming). For just $7.95/month, you get unlimited use of a subset of the Boingo network for handheld connectivity - the most obvious application is . You need to have a mobile phone which supports (but you will have this soon).


 




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