Trustive deepens its coverage across Europe with more than 1,400 new Hotspots
Amsterdam - 23 March 2006
Trustive, the force behind Europe's leading aggregator, has added more than 1,400 key hotspots through four major operators across the continent.
Trustive Managing Director Gavin Dresselhuis announced the signing of roaming agreements with the four partners - all which have national expertise in their home countries:
- AWA (www.awacenter.com) operates 1,200 hotspots in Spain, through its AKIWIFI.es and Internetrural.com network, giving service both urban and rural zones, just as in all the Repsol Gas Station Areas.
- Wiera (www.wiera.hu), which is Hungary's number one independent Hotspot Operator, provides wireless Internet access at more than 160 Hotspots, including all McDonald's restaurants across the country, 4-5* hotels, gas stations and shopping malls.
- M3-Connect (www.m3-connect.de), based in the high technology center of Aachen, operates 75 hotspots - largely high-volume hotels and convention centres throughout Germany.
- Mobitel (www.mobitel.si) is Slovenia's national mobile telecom company-operating 55 strategic, state-of-the art hotspots through its NeoWLAN service (www.neowlan.net) at hotels, resorts, congresses, high school and university campuses, as well as the Ljubljana stock exchange.
"These additions are much more important to the Trustive network than sheer numbers," Dresselhuis said. "While the network spreads worldwide, our roots continue to grow deeper in the European Union. These four operators are all key players in their national markets."
Dresselhuis added that the hotspots of all four providers will be fully integrated in the Trustive network by the end of April and available to Trustive Retail customers and Trustive wholesale partners.
« Back to Trustive press releases
- Extended Spanish coverage with 3,000 additional prime hotspots.
- New GPS "points of interest" file download to locate hotspots.
- Now over 2,300 hotspots in Benelux, including Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) and Brussels (BRU) airports.
- Key Radisson SAS hotels for our frequent business travellers in Europe.
- Trustive's easy to use hotspot locator, including an extensive mapping tool.
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