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4G Ahead!: A New World of Enterprise Mobile Broadband
White Paper Mobile broadband use continues to grow. Businesses and individuals are putting mobile broadband technologies to work and realizing the productivity and convenience benefits of always-available broadband access. [29 Jul 2009]
Lowering 3G Bills and Increasing Availability With Wi-Fi: Why Hotspots Make Sense for Smartphone Users
White Paper As smartphones grow in popularity, IT staff must face the realities of supporting them, addressing the increased complexity, security and cost issues that these new devices place on the organization.iPass has a proven... [29 Jul 2009]
Top 10 Lessons Learned for Corporate 3G Mobile Broadband Deployments
White Paper In the interest of helping ease corporate deployments to these business users, iPass has assembled a list of the top ten lessons learned when incorporating 3G mobile broadband into the enterprise. After initially... [29 Jul 2009]
NCP Network Communications Products Engineering Case Study: MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG
White Paper MAN deployed remote access via laptop and modem, ISDN, GPRS, UMTS, WLAN, LAN and the Internet, central management, IPSec VPN infrastructure: secureVPN client (T-Online) with integrated iPass interface, authentication via... [16 May 2009]
Starbucks drinkers get an extra shot at wi-fi
News Also customers of BT Openzone and BT FON will be able to go online at the Starbucks outlets, as will iPhone users on O2 and customers of BT's roaming partners, such as iPass and Boingo. BT has teamed up with ubiquitous... [21 Apr 2009]
BT's wi-fi parts ways with The Cloud
News Other operators that continue to have roaming agreements with The Cloud include O2, Orange, AT&T and iPass. BT and The Cloud have had the deal for five years but customers of each network will no longer have access to... [30 Sep 2008]
Boris Johnson: 'London must be wi-fi city'
News According to a study by iPass, London sees the most wi-fi use by business of all the world's cities, with more than 31,000 user sessions in the first half of this year. London may be one of the most wirelessly connected... [24 Sep 2008]
Complexity makes travellers miss their connection
Comment Azadar Shah, director at remote access firm iPass, says IT departments have become aware of what Gartner calls the 'black budget' of difficult-to-track expense claims for wi-fi connectivity. These include AT&T's Global... [12 Jun 2008]
London still wi-fi king of the world
News But the world is in the grip of wi-fi fever, according to the latest data from iPass' 'Wi-Fi Hotspot Index' for the second half of 2007. Singapore and Tokyo were the second and third wi-fi cities respectively, with Tokyo... [14 Mar 2008]
Tesco CIO scoops top honour at CNET UK Awards
News ABN Amro's London Message Hub project was the winner of the IT Services Technology Project of the Year, while iPass won Mobile Product of the Year for its Mobile Office app. Tesco IT chief Colin Cobain scooped the CIO of... [25 Sep 2007]
Revealed: World's hottest wi-fi spots
News The findings from iPass, based on its own user base, reveal the extent to which people now rely on wi-fi - especially the world's business travellers. René Hendrikse, iPass's EMEA managing director, said... [20 Sep 2007]
Wi-fi: How do you eat yours?
News The findings from iPass, based on its own user-base, reveal the extent to which people now rely on wi-fi - especially the world's population of business travellers accessing wi-fi in hotels and airports. [06 Mar 2007]
Wi-fi usage on the up, says iPass
News iPass, a company that gives mobile workers access to multiple networks through a single subscription, says it has seen a sharp rise in wi-fi usage in recent months. The company reported this week it has seen a 54 per... [24 Aug 2006]
Shortlists for CNET tech awards unveiled
News Digital Payments - Direct Top-Up eCourier - eCourier.co.uk iPass - iPass Corporate Access CNET Networks UK, the publisher of silicon.com, has announced the finalists for its 2006 Technology Awards. The... [07 Jul 2006]
Best practice: Making life easier for business travellers
Comment Fast fixed and wireless networks are almost pervasive in Europe and the US, and diallers such as Orange's Business Everywhere, Fiberlink and iPass are just three of those available that can authenticate over a number of... [14 Jun 2006]