Airport Wi-Fi net spreading out
With Wi-Fi service now offered at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, Concourse Communiations continues to add to its growing list of airport properties.
“With the addition of Atlanta and the pending addition of Chicago’s airports, we will be able to offer service to 27% of all US outbound passengers on any given day,” said Joe Beatty, president of Concourse Communications.
Concourse offers a “Wifi Internet Zone” service. Once connected to the Wifi Zone, users simply click to operate the system.
Concourse already has wireless communications at many US airports, including LaGuardia, Midway, Newark and others.
Their system provides wireless voice and data services supporting the public, commercial wireless service providers, airports operators and their tenants.
Report by David Wilkening
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