Top airport Wi-Fi provider Boingo Wireless said it...
Top airport Wi-Fi provider Boingo Wireless said it plans to buy out Advanced Wireless Group, the No. 2 airport Wi-Fi provider. Boingo did not disclose terms of the deal, which is expected to close in Q4. The deal will give…
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Boingo control of Wi-Fi services at 60 percent of the top 50 airports in North America and at 40 percent of the world’s top 50 airports, making it “an unmatched global leader in airport wireless services,” the company said Thursday. AWG provides public Wi-Fi services at 17 U.S. airports, including Los Angeles International Airport, Charlotte/Douglas International Airport, Miami International Airport, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Detroit Metropolitan Airport and Boston’s Logan International Airport. Boingo will now be able to “accelerate new products to market that enhance the value of the wireless networks with actionable business data and improve the experience of passengers” (http://bit.ly/1gD96IA), it said.