The company isn't developing the hotspots on its own but, rather, is unleashing its WiFi HotSpot service in partnership with Boingo Wireless, the company said in a statement. Boingo has an extensive network of hotspots worldwide, but Nextel users will only have access to the vendor's North American hotspots, a spokesperson said.
The Nextel spokesperson said that the operator's new program does not include access to most of Wayport's hotspots, such as those in McDonald's restaurants. Subscribers will be able to access the hotspots and in-room access using a a single software client, the company said.
"These competitive and differentiated services combine unlimited use, predictable costs and the nationwide reach of Nextel - addressing the key concerns of individual customers as well as IT managers," Greg Santoro, Nextel's vice president, products and services, said in a statement.
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