WiFiMinutes.com Adds Megabeam Italia To Prepaid Wi-Fi Service
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Aug 19, 2004
Author: festprint
Topic: Wi-Fi Business and Markets
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WiFiMinutes.com Adds Megabeam Italia To Prepaid Wi-Fi Service
Syracuse, NY. -/August 19, 2004 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- WiFiMinutes.com announced today that it has added Megabeam Italia to its list of participating providers. Megabeam Italia will now offer their prepaid wi-fi access plans through the WiFiMinutes.com web site, providing access to most major airports in Italy, including those in Rome, Venice, and Milan, as well as access to major business hotels.
Visitors to www.WiFiMinutes.com can now compare and purchase prepaid wi-fi access plans from Megabeam Italia, in addition to many other providers, and receive their access codes immediately within their web browser and via email.
?Megabeam Italia is a leading wi-fi provider in Italy, and we are pleased to be offering their prepaid plans through our web site. Their access at most major Italian airports and prominent business hotels is in direct alignment with our focus of reaching business travelers.? said Chris Barry, CNY Ventures? president.
For additional information please visit our web site at http://www.WiFiMinutes.com, or contact Chris Barry at chris@wifiminutes.com.
About WiFiMinutes
WiFiMinutes is a leading online distributor of prepaid wi-fi access plans, and offers a centralized location for wi-fi users to compare and purchase prepaid plans from a large selection of wi-fi providers. The prepaid plans offered by current WiFiMinutes participating providers and their roaming partners provide access to hotspot locations throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Asia. WiFiMinutes is an enterprise of CNY Ventures, a small, private company located in Syracuse, NY.
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