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Virgin Media Selects Devicescape Wi-Fi Service Platform and Curator Services

Virgin Media Selects Devicescape Wi-Fi Service Platform and Curator Services Devicescape
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Virgin Media has signed a contract with Devicescape for the supply of their Wi-Fi service platform, underpinned by the company’s Curated Virtual Network (CVN), to enable its customers for greater connectivity to Wi-Fi hotspots when they’re on the go. Devicescape forecasts its CVN network will reach 1.1 million locations in the UK by 2017.

Devicescape which is contracted to supply Virgin Media with both the Public and Personal Curator services from the Devicescape Service Platform, says that the Personal Curator simplifies the connection to Wi-Fi in the customer’s home and the Public Curator service will enable automatic connectivity to quality-controlled Wi-Fi hotspots throughout the UK, ensuring customers have the best possible reliable data connection.

 

Jamie Heywood, director of mobile at Virgin Media said, “We‘re always looking at new ways to ensure our customers have access to the best possible data connection, whether in home or on the go. Using Wi-Fi we know how much our customers value services like Virgin TV Anywhere so it’s important we’re able to deliver a seamless integrated experience when it comes to data connectivity.” The UK is home to the most ‘connected’ shopping street in the world, as Devicescape recently discovered that Oxford Street has a greater amenity Wi-Fi density than comparable shopping streets in New York, Tokyo or Paris.

Dave Fraser, CEO of Devicescape [credit:devicescape]“Mobile data demand continues to both be a challenge and an opportunity, which has led to innovative companies like Virgin Media implementing strategies to enhance the online experience of its customers,” said Dave Fraser, CEO of Devicescape. “As more and more network operators adopt a public Wi-Fi strategy to support their existing infrastructure, the benefits of Devicescape’s CVN for mobile subscribers will become increasingly apparent.”

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