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IPass expanding Wi-Fi reach with Deutsche Telekom

Wi-Fi network provider IPass, continuing on its growth arc, this week expanded its relationship with Deutsche Telekom to allow Deutsche’s enterprise customers to access the IPass network of more than 20 million Wi-Fi hot spots around the world.

Deutsche Telekom VP of business Hans Panse said Wi-Fi is a “must-have for enterprises, especially for those that have a mobile workforce. With IPass’ strategy of unlimited, everywhere, and invisible access, they are the ideal partner to help us meet our customers’ insatiable appetite for Wi-Fi wherever they are in the world. People don’t want to register with different networks or enter logins and passwords every time they connect to a different Wi-Fi network. They want a simple, hassle-free experience, which is exactly what we can offer with IPass.”

“We’re very excited about partnering with Deutsche Telekom to connect its customers globally,” said Patricia Hume, chief commercial officer at IPass. “As one of the biggest telecommunications companies on the planet, with customers in more than 50 countries, Deutsche Telekom gives our Unlimited offering immense global reach. Wi-Fi has become the connectivity option of choice for the vast majority of mobile workers. iPass Unlimited removes the need to worry about time or data constraints, allowing customers to enjoy unlimited usage across multiple devices without the meter running.”

IPass plans on continuing to expand its global footprint with ambitions of providing customers with access to a network of 50 million hot spots by the end of 2015.

On Nov. 2, IPass announced a deal with Fon; iPass customers now have access to Fon’s network of 9 million Wi-Fi hot spots, which means the IPass network will encompass 50 million Wi-Fi hot spots worldwide by the end of 2015. The two companies are still working on an arrangement that will let Fon customers use the larger IPass network.

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Sean focuses on multiple subject areas including 5G, Open RAN, hybrid cloud, edge computing, and Industry 4.0. He also hosts Arden Media's podcast Will 5G Change the World? Prior to his work at RCR, Sean studied journalism and literature at the University of Mississippi then spent six years based in Key West, Florida, working as a reporter for the Miami Herald Media Company. He currently lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas.