Opti-Fi Wi-Fi Service Now Available at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Annapolis, MD, Aug. 15, 2006—Passengers awaiting flights at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport now have another Wi-Fi provider to choose from when reading and sending e-mails, accessing business documents online or simply surfing the Internet with their wireless-enabled laptops, PDAs and other devices. Passengers can now choose Opti-Fi to access these and other wireless data applications via Atlanta airport’s Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) network.
“It has been a pleasure working with Atlanta Airport as they have been very helpful making this opportunity become a reality,” stated George Sutton, Opti-Fi CEO. “We are excited to be working with the world’s busiest airport and look forward to continuing our relationship for years to come.”
Onsite business owners can select Opti-Fi’s Wi-Fi service to access business applications over a secure wireless network, store and retrieve documents from a central server at the airport, and access other real-time data to keep operations running smoothly. Meanwhile, passengers can use their PDA or laptop throughout the airport to download e-mail from their office PC, investigate web sites about their destination, or download music.
“At Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, airlines connect travelers to cities, and wireless technology connects them to the world’s communication networks. We are a global connector with a customer-centric focus. Partnering with Opti-Fi supports our vision and commitment to our customers.” said Lance Lyttle, the airport’s Chief Information Officer. “
Opti-Fi Networks has Wi-Fi installations in 30 airports in North America and has roaming agreements with more than a dozen Wi-Fi providers. The roaming agreement gives customers faster log-on capabilities and economical subscriber rates at all Opti-Fi managed locations.
Opti-Fi NetworksSM Ltd., a company formed by ARINC Incorporated and Parsons Corporation, provides managed, shared Wi-Fi access for airports and other public venues. Opti-Fi is the only company that offers complete, managed public and private broadband Wi-Fi communications access to meet the needs of the airport operator, air carriers, on-site concessionaires and services, as well as the traveling public. For more information, visit the Opti-Fi web site at http://www.opti-fi.com.
Opti-Fi Chosen to Provide Wi-Fi Service at Gallatin Field Airport
Annapolis, Maryland, August 30, 2006—Opti-Fi Networks SM, the leading provider of public wireless services at airports across North America, today announced availability of Wi-Fi at Gallatin Field Airport in Bozeman, MT. Passengers awaiting flights at Gallatin Field can now read and send e-mail, access business documents online or simply surf the Internet with their wireless-enabled laptops, PDAs and other devices.
“We want to offer our travelers the best travel experience possible,” stated Ted Mathis, Airport Director at Gallatin Field. “This new wireless access provided by Opti-Fi is just one of many ongoing efforts to enhance their experience.”
Opti-Fi built the 802.11 network as a dual wireless solution so airport managers and onsite business owners can also use the Wi-Fi wireless network to access business applications over a secure private wireless network. Meanwhile, passengers in any terminal area can use their PDA's or laptops to download e-mail from their office PC, investigate Web sites about their destination, or simply entertain themselves online.
At the same time, airport staff and owners of onsite businesses can use Opti-Fi’s 802.11 network to transmit e-messages, store and retrieve documents from a central server at the airport and access other real-time data to keep operations running smoothly.
“We are very excited to be awarded this contract by Gallatin Field,” stated George Sutton, Opti-Fi CEO. “We look forward to working together to provide the best in 802.11 b/g wireless access for the public as well as private users.”
Located in southwest Montana’s beautiful Gallatin Valley, Gallatin Field serves the business centers of Belgrade, Bozeman and Livingston. For leisure travelers, Gallatin Field is ideally situated near the recreation areas of Yellowstone National Park, Big Sky Ski and Summer Resort, Moonlight Basin, and Bridger Bowl Ski Area.
Opti-Fi NetworksSM has Wi-Fi installations in 30 airports in North America and has over ten roaming agreements. The roaming agreements give Wi-Fi customer’s faster log-on capabilities and economical subscriber rates at all Opti-Fi managed locations.
Opti-Fi NetworksSM, a company formed by ARINC Incorporated, and Parsons Corporation, provides managed, shared Wireless Fidelity ("Wi-Fi") access for airports and other public venues. Opti-Fi is the only company that offers complete, managed public and private broadband Wi-Fi communications access to meet the needs of the airport operator, air carriers, on-site concessionaires and services, as well as the traveling public. For more information, visit the Opti-Fi web site at www.opti-fi.com.
Opti-Fi Chosen to Provide Wi-Fi Service at Monterey Peninsula Airport
Annapolis, MD, Aug. 17, 2006—Passengers awaiting flights at Monterey Peninsula Airport in Monterey, CA, can now read and send e-mail, access business documents online or simply surf the Internet with their wireless-enabled laptops, PDAs and other devices over a new Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) network provided by Opti-Fi Networks Ltd.SM .
Opti-Fi built the 802.11 network as a dual wireless solution so airport managers and onsite business owners can also use the Wi-Fi network to access business applications over a secure private wireless network. Meanwhile, passengers in the terminal area can use their PDAs or laptops to download e-mail from their office PC, investigate web sites about their destination, or download music.
At the same time, Monterey Peninsula Airport staff and owners of onsite businesses there can use Opti-Fi’s 802.11 networks to transmit e-messages, store and retrieve documents from a central server at the airport and access other real-time data to keep operations running smoothly.
“We are excited to be offering its world class Wi-Fi services in cooperation with the Monterey Peninsula Airport District,” stated George Sutton, Opti-Fi CEO. “This is a special venue for business and pleasure travelers alike and we are elated to be providing a service that will further enhance the experience at the airport.”
Monterey Peninsula Airport, which serves Monterey, Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, Carmel-by-the-Sea, greater Carmel and the Monterey Bay area, is undergoing other improvements. Its Terminal Modernization Project includes the retrofitting of the original terminal building so it’s more resistant to seismic activity. The project also will improve passenger traffic patterns and move passenger screening to the center of the terminal.
“We are very pleased to offer Monterey’s vacationers and business travelers this new wireless access, so they can make better use of their time here,” stated William Keeler, Project Manager of Monterey Peninsula Airport. “Opti-Fi Networks impressed us with their technical proposal and now they have delivered as promised-just in time for our busy season.”
Opti-Fi Networks has Wi-Fi installations in 30 airports in North America and roaming agreements with more than a dozen Wi-Fi providers. The roaming agreements give Wi-Fi users faster log-on capabilities and economical subscriber rates at all Opti-Fi managed locations.
Opti-Fi NetworksSM, Ltd., a company formed by ARINC Incorporated and Parsons Corporation, provides managed, shared Wi-Fi access for airports and other public venues. Opti-Fi is the only company that offers complete, managed public and private broadband Wi-Fi communications access to meet the needs of the airport operator, air carriers, on-site concessionaires and services, as well as the traveling public. For more information, visit the Opti-Fi web site at http://www.opti-fi.com. |