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Recently, Battle Creek International Airport (AZO) in Michigan has launched an enhanced Wi-Fi network in collaboration with Concourse Communications Group, a subsidiary of Boingo Wireless.

Now, travels at AZO can access the Internet using either an existing Wi-Fi account from their home provider or by purchasing from Boingo. Passengers can use Wi-Fi enabled laptops or PDAs and surf the web and e-mail while waiting for train.

According to Karen Wolff, AZO marketing coordinator, the network provides an enhanced system to better serve customer’s needs and also provides them more options.

Boingo Wireless offers Internet access services at the airport for $7.95 per day. While frequent travelers can choose the service for a $21.95 per month plan, which offers unlimited access to hot spots in North and South America. Now, the Boingo Roaming System includes 100,000 hot-spots in airports, hotels, cafes and other public places around the world.

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Via: Start up Beat