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    Spotigo's Wi-Fi Hotspot Directory Now Available for the iPhone

    Spotigo's Wi-Fi Hotspot Directory Now Available For The iPhone



    D?sseldorf and Madrid-/Wi-Fi Technology News/- Spotigo's Wi-Fi hotspot directory contains more than 250.000 hotspots in over 150 countries and now is adapted for the user interface of the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch. Spotigo offers a comprehensive search interface with a look and feel that users are familiar with from their Apple devices.



    It allows them to search for free and commercial hotspots in a certain area country, town, address and / or postal code. The result is displayed in a list where the users can see more details of the hotspot like provider, rates and contact details. The exact location of a certain hotspot can also be displayed on Google maps.

    Daniel Pruemers, Managing Director of Spotigo states: ?We are glad to provide the world?s largest hotspot directory now also on the iPhone. It makes the hotspot search as easy and pleasant as possible for the iPhone users. We are working on further developments for this device. Our Wi-Fi-based Positioning Solution ?WiPS? and our Wi-Fi SmartClient are the perfect tools for making this device even more useful and exiting than it is already. WiPS can be used in many different creative ways like finding the nearest metro or restaurant or receiving interesting location based content, to mention only some of them.?

    The Spotigo iPhone web interface for hotspot search is live on http://iphone.spotigo.net.


    About Spotigo
    Spotigo started operations in the beginning of 2005 and is today one of the leading European software- and services company to provide innovative technology to the Wi-Fi and LBS market. Spotigo distributes a Wi-Fi SmartClient, a software solution that enables internet users to find and log on to Wi-Fi hotspots automatically. Spotigo also provides a Wi-Fi-based Positioning Solution (?WiPS?) through which service providers are able to provide Location Based Services, even indoors, and independently from any GPS-hardware or GSM-operators. Furthermore Spotigo manages the largest search-service for Wi-Fi access points with over 250.000 listed hotspots worldwide. For more information see http://www.spotigo.com.


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