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Boingo Wireless launches Wi-Fi at Chicago’s Soldier Field stadium

December 11, 2010 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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Boingo Wireless, the global Wi-Fi network, announced that it has launched Wi-Fi services at Soldier Field in Chicago as part of an exclusive deal with Soldier Field, offering connectivity in seating areas, premium suites, concessions, restaurant and hospitality areas.

After connecting to the “Boingo Hotspot” SSID, customers will be redirected to a Boingo landing page with several Wi-Fi options including hourly and daily access, as well as monthly subscriptions. Existing customers who use Boingo’s access software can log on with a single click and bypass the web browser altogether.

Soldier Field stadium is owned by the Chicago Park District and managed by SMG, a world leader in venue management, marketing and entertainment booking.

Commenting on the addition of a new venue to its network, Boingo’s Dave Hagan said: “Soldier Field is one of America’s most iconic venues, and being selected as the exclusive Wi-Fi provider for this historic stadium adds a truly exceptional venue to our portfolio.”

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