Boingo Corporate
The Experts Love Boingo
“The Boingo name on a WiFi network is a welcoming sign.”
VoIP Watch
“Overall, I can highly recommend the service as my connection speeds were fast, reliable, and worked well for web browsing, email, file transfers, and making VoIP calls internationally.”
Messaging News
“Theyre the only company in the world with both a worldwide hotspot footprint thats quite enormous, and that charges a flat rate for both U.S. only and worldwide access.”
Wi-Fi Net News
“With its well-made client software - which includes an access point sniffer, hot-spot directory and optional VPN feature - eWeek Labs found Boingo®'s service the easiest to use.”
eWeek Labs
“Service prices...are a bargain compared with next-gen cellular networks.”
The Net Economy
“Boingo®...is partly why Wi-Fi is gaining attention.”
San Diego Union Tribune
“This is impressive.”
Time
“Boingo could be the best choice, right now, for just about anyone looking for wireless access to the Internet.”
WirelessNewsFactor
“Boingo is the early leader in this nascent market”
Business 2.0
“This service is a delight to use...I walked into the lobby, sank into the nearest overstuffed chair or sofa, flipped open a laptop, and watched as the Boingo software found the signal in seconds.”
Washington Post
“It beats the heck out of the typically lousy dial-up connection in most hotel rooms.”
Washington Post
“The service already seems like an excellent deal for frequent travelers.”
Washington Post
“(Boingo) provides seamless access to multiple Hot Spots (making) it easy to take advantage of this new wireless wave...Without Boingo, you'll need to know the network name, or SSID, and enter it in your wireless network card's software.”
U.S News and World Report
“Boingo's proprietary software works neatly, informing you of nearby networks and connecting seamlessly.”
Wall Street Journal Online
“Boingo alone will drive a 40% increase in the number of Wi-Fi access points.”
WECA
“Sprint PCS views its investment in Boingo as a chance to extend high-speed data services to users over Wi-Fi (802.11b) data networks and considers public access wireless LANs as a "great stimulant" to mobile data usage.”
Sprint PCS
