IPass

IPass

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iPass is a commercial company that unifies the management of remote and mobile devices and connectivity. It provides Internet services to business users working remotely (away from their home office, region or country) by integrating Internet connectivity with management of VPN and other third party security applications. The typical end user is a mobile worker with a laptop computer, Windows Mobile or other handheld device.

iPass end users can connect to more than 100,000 Wi-Fi hotspots and Ethernet venues in more than 150 countries throughout the world. [http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/145831/ipass_turns_its_users_on_to_inflight_wifi.html PC World IPass Turns Its Users on to Inflight WiFi] ] [http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/blogs/fleishman_on_hardware/143985/roaming_service_pins_3g_and_wifi_for_heck_of_a_deal_for_travelers.html PC World iPass 3G and WiFi] ] The client software can also be used to connect to mobile data network services such as HSUPA, EVDO, 1X RTT, GPRS and UMTS. In countries where wireless and wired broadband access points are not available, iPass' legacy dialup service can be used, in which one calls a local or toll-free phone number that connects to the Internet. In May 2008 iPass started to offer in-flight Wifi on certain flights. [http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9943832-7.html CNet News iPass to add inflight WiFi roaming] ]

The iPass Mobile Office service allows IT managers to monitor and manage end users' Internet connections, which would be otherwise invisible if end users use the native wireless connection manager embedded within the operating system. iPass end users have a single account, paid monthly, that can be used to connect to the Internet anywhere in the world. End users could connect to the Internet by signing up for local services, but this can be difficult for short-term usage, requires local knowledge and may even be impossible in the time available.

Outside of the US, iPass' largely enterprise customer base [http://www.scmagazineus.com/iPassConnect-30/Review/257/ SC Magazine short iPass review] ] is typically reached through channel partners such as Orange Business Services, Deutsche Telekom and Cable & Wireless, or through value added resellers. Within the US, iPass sells directly to enterprise customers as well as making use of channel partners such as Sayers and iRoam. End-users based in the US can sign up for the consumer offering directly from the iPass web site. [http://www.fiercewireless.com/ctialive/story/ipass-moves-into-consumer-market/2008-03-31 Fierce Wireless iPass moves into consumer market] ]

In practice, iPass performs its function through a massive organization of billing agreements with local providers, together with ongoing updates to the client software application.

References

External links

* [http://www.ipass.com/index.html iPass official website]


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