Boingo App for BlackBerry Released
By Simon Sage on Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 at 2:50 PM PST In BlackBerry, Travel, WiFi

Regular flyers will be familiar with Boingo for their airport Wi-Fi service, but if you’ve seen as many BlackBerrys around the terminals as I have, you’ll know laptops aren’t the only thing Wi-Fi is handy for. Boingo now has a free application that lets you log in to Boingo hotspots (which exist outside the airport too, for the record) on BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM). Supported devices include the Curve 8900, 8320 and Bold 9000, although I have a feeling other Wi-Fi-enabled BlackBerrys with an up-to-date OS will be able to use the app. By the looks of it, BlackBerry was the last one in line for treatment from Boingo – Android, iPhone, S60, and Windows Mobile already have apps ready to go. Wi-Fi service, as usual, costs $7.95 per month for mobile. If you’re a regular user, get downloading the BlackBerry app from mobile.boingo.com.
[via Boingo]


Boingo’s mobile application for BlackBerry also supports the new BlackBerry Storm 2 handheld! The free mobile app is ready to download. Check it out. http://labs.boingo.com/blog/?p=91