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HotSpot Switching to ElevenOS Broadband Management System
3:20 am on September 27, 2005 | Category: Web Services, Wireless TechnologyHotSpot International, Latin America’s biggest provider of hotel broadband services, has announced that they will now be using ElevenOS™ (the flagship product of Eleven® Wireless) to manage the guest access networks, which they provide to hotel patrons. The company reports that this decision has been made after intensive testing and planning.
The transition to ElevenOS software is almost complete for the existing networks, and it will be the standard for all future locations.
“We are pleased to have HSI as part of our partner base and share their perspective on the importance of providing robust, flexible solutions for hotels, ” commented Eleven Wireless CEO, Kevin Macgillivray. “The hospitality industry has a unique and critical set of needs in managing guest broadband networks. Our focus in this segment has yielded a solid understanding of those needs, and a product that addresses them.”
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