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Deutsche Telekom Partners Boingo for Global Wi-Fi Roaming

Deutsche Telekom Partners Boingo for Global Wi-Fi Roaming Image Credit: Deutsche Telekom

Deutsche Telekom has inked a global roaming agreement with Boingo Wireless, the leading DAS and Wi-Fi provider to enabe its business customers to use Boingo's WiFi hotspots globally. With the partnership, Deutsche Telekom’s business customers in more than 50 countries will be able to use Boingo’s network of more than 1 million hotpots around the globe. 

Through the newly launched DTAG product “Business WiFi,” Deutsche Telekom business users can connect their mobile devices and laptops to Boingo’s high-performance Wi-Fi at key locations including some of the world’s largest airports, major hotels, and shopping and city centers, among other locations.

Deutsche Telekom joins other top-tier carriers and wireless service providers including AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, LG U+, NTT DOCOMO and more in extending the Boingo Wi-Fi network to their customers. In addition to the Boingo partnership, Deutsche Telekom has aligned with BSG Wireless to provide “Business WiFi” users with an easy to use connection. 

Hans A. Panse, vice president for Deutsche Telekom AG
The Deutsche Telekom team is always looking for ways to better serve our growing business customer base. Our collaboration with Boingo will simplify connectivity for our on-the-go business clients, providing one-click access to high-quality hotspots where they need them most, including airports, hotels and high-traffic destinations the world over.

Howard Buzick, vice president of business development for Boingo Wireless
Boingo’s global network of more than 1 million hotspots has grown to include the world’s busiest international airport, Dubai International Airport, as well as more than 100,000 Time Warner Cable hotspots in the U.S., among other recent strategic network additions. We’re proud to expand our relationship with Deutsche Telekom AG, and to extend our network of premium hotspots to their business users.

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