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A Boingo Wireless subsidiary won a contract with...

A Boingo Wireless subsidiary won a contract with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to design, install and operate distributed antenna system and Wi-Fi networks in parts of the World Trade Center in Manhattan. The contract went…

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to New York Telecom Partner, a Boingo subsidiary, said a Monday news release (http://on.wsj.com/VgddpG). The DAS system will cover more than 1.6 million square feet of the World Trade Center, the company said. “Boingo will also install high density Wi-Fi networks, providing complimentary Wi-Fi access to visitors throughout the public areas of the Transportation Hub, retail spaces and other core locations.” The networks are to launch next year with the opening of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, Boingo said.