Press releases 2004
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December 16, 2004Aptilo Networks Selected to Make Taipei the World’s First Fully Wi-Fi Connected CityAptilo Supplies the Management Platform When Taipei City in Taiwan offers wireless Internet in public areas STOCKHOLM — The network, defined WiFly, based on Aptilo Networks' PwLAN Solution, will make accessing the wireless Internet as easy as using cell phones for Taipei City’s 2.65 million inhabitants. The first of three phases will provide central locations in the city, including the 30 subw...
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December 13, 2004Aptilo Provides Pay-As-You-Go Service Management Platform for The Cloud’s Public Wi-Fi ZonesSTOCKHOLM — The Cloud, Europe’s leading Wi-Fi network, will use the Aptilo Service Management Platform from Aptilo Networks to deliver its pay-as-you go service across all of its 5,000 UK hotspots in public and enterprise areas such as hotels, libraries, airports, corporate offices and conference centers. The Cloud is Europe’s premier public wireless LAN Internet network. The company offers who...
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October 14, 2004Aptilo Networks Secures WLAN Expansion Order from Telenor in NorwaySTOCKHOLM — Aptilo Networks has secured a three year expansion contract worth in excess of 4 million NOK (approx 620K USD) with Norway’s dominant operator, Telenor ASA. Telenor will be using Aptilo’s solution for public wireless LAN for their Hotspot roll out under the brand “Trådløs Sone.” The agreement also includes Telenor’s operations abroad. Today Telenor Mobile is operating several hundre...
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April 15, 2004Aptilo Delivers Hotspot Solution for Wireless Internet Access to BahrainSTOCKHOLM — Recently, Bahrain’s leading telecom operator Batelco launched a hotspot network for Internet access, which in its initial phase will cover central locations in the country, among them the international airport. The undertaking is a joint activity with HP and the solution is based on Aptilo Networks' public WLAN the Aptilo Service Management Platform. Batelco’s commercial network for...
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April 6, 2004Scandic Hotels to Use Aptilo Technology for WLAN Wireless Internet InitiativeSolution to be Installed at More than a Hundred Scandic Hotels by Summer STOCKHOLM — HP will be supplying a total solution to all Scandic’s hotels in Scandinavia. The agreement will give guests at more than 100 Scandic hotels access to wireless Internet connections as well as stationary computers and printer services. HP’s solution is based on Aptilo Networks' public WLAN platform and means that ...
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April 2, 2004Aptilo Supplements its Service Management Platform with the WeRoam Option for WLAN RoamingIntegrated Connections to the WeRoam Service Make it Easy for Hotspot Operators to Get Started in the World of Roaming STOCKHOLM — WeRoam, the market’s leading WLAN roaming platform and Aptilo Networks, the leading provider of carrier-class PWLAN solutions are today disclosing their plans to enter into a partnership. The WeRoam service will be added to the Aptilo Service Management Platform as a ...
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March 31, 2004Gemtek Systems and Aptilo Networks Enter Into a Partnership for the Professional Public WLAN MarketAptilo’s Service Management Platform Supports Access Gateways and Hotspot-in-a-Box Solutions From Gemtek Systems AMSTERDAM, STOCKHOLM — Aptilo Networks and Gemtek Systems, two of the world’s leading manufacturers of PWLAN solutions for wireless Internet service providers (WISPs), telecommunications companies and mobile-phone operators has entered into a partnership in the market for carrier class...
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March 17, 2004Aptilo Makes it Easier to Operate Public WLAN Services with New System VersionProven Carrier-Class Performance STOCKHOLM — Aptilo Networks has released a new version of its complete PWLAN system solution for operation of public Internet access, “hotspots.” The solution consists of a Management Platform and an Access Gateway. Operating reliability has been significantly improved with multiple redundancies and system operation has been facilitated considerably through the ad...