WeFi Users Will Gain Access To Trustive's Wi-Fi Hotspots Located in Over 65 Countries
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Sep 14, 2009
Author: jasonsilberman
Topic: Wi-Fi Business and Markets
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WeFi Users Will Gain Access To Trustive's Wi-Fi Hotspots Located in Over 65 Countries
Delaware, USA. -/Wi-Fi Technology News/- WeFi Inc., creator of the first open, community-based global Wi-Fi network, and Trustive Ltd., a leading international Wi-Fi hotspot provider and No 1 in Europe, announced today that they have signed an agreement of cooperation in order to give WeFi users access to, Trustive’s global network of 90,000 Wi-Fi hotspots.
According to the agreement, Trustive’s Wi-Fi hotspot network will be available to users of WeFi’s software as part of a premium service called “WeFi Premium Access – Powered By Trustive”, which will be launched before the end of this year. Trustive’s hotspots – spread across 65 countries with the main concentration being in Europe and Asia – will be highly beneficial to WeFi users, especially in places where free Wi-Fi access is unavailable.
Users of WeFi’s award-winning software, who are already automatically connected to the best free and open hotspots whenever and wherever possible, can now have access to an even wider database of premium hotspots around the world. The WeFi software dramatically enhances the wireless network user experience with mobile and portable devices. It provides a high performance, open and global broadband wireless network by combining a community-generated database, a smart connection manager and a dynamic access point/hotspot directory. WeFi always seeks to connect users to Wi-Fi access points where the Internet access has already been verified by other WeFi-enabled devices – dubbed “community-verified spots” – and has a growing network of over 34 million “verified” access points.
“WeFi is constantly looking for new ways to increase Wi-Fi availability for everyone,” said Zur Feldman, Chairman and CEO of WeFi. “Adding Trustive’s global network of 90,000 premium hotspot locations expands our rapidly growing network of worldwide Wi-Fi access points, and enables our users to find and utilise the nearest Wi-Fi connection wherever they are. This will be the most comprehensive Wi-Fi offering available on the market to date.”
Christian VanGhelder, Managing Director of Trustive, added, “Trustive is thrilled to be extending the outreach of our leading Wi-Fi service to the millions of WeFi users. Trustive understands the need to stay connected when travelling and more importantly to use Wi-Fi access wherever possible because it is far cheaper, faster and easier than 3G; and WeFi users will now be able to benefit from Trustive’s extensive international coverage to do just that.”
About WeFi Inc.
WeFi Inc. is the creator of the world’s first global open Wi-Fi network. Leveraging the power of Wi-Fi, WeFi brings wireless Internet communications to everyone, everywhere with software that enables automatic connection to the best Wi-Fi hotspot around. WeFi also helps to alleviate traffic away from congested cellular networks, by providing an avenue to mobile Internet via Wi-Fi that is fast and easy-to-use. WeFi is driven by a social network, whose members benefit from a fun and interactive experience, while helping to build a truly seamless global Wi-Fi network by mapping open access points in any given location worldwide. WeFi was awarded the Forum Nokia “Application of the Year – EMEA” award for 2008. For additional information on WeFi, please visit: http://www.wefi.com.
About Trustive:
Trustive gives travellers extensive WiFi coverage by combining the hotspot locations of more than 70 leading WiFi operators into one unified, global network of WiFi hotspots and allowing Trustive customers access to these locations through a single click (single username and password plus a WiFi client that automates the log in process). For more information about Trustive’s reliable and competitively priced service, visit: http://www.trustive.com
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