Wi-Fi Networker iPass Debuts in Solid IPO
Quick note on the iPass IPO: a lot of people are trying to use this to support an argument that there is venture money and a hungry investor climate for WiFi businesses "like iPass". However, iPass themselves make it clear that they are not a WiFi company. iPass provides simplified remote access solutions to corporate customers. That means they help mobile professionals connect to the Internet when they are traveling by providing local ISP dial-up, Ethernet, or WiFi service. iPass does so by brokering a deal in advance with over 200 local ISPs in 150 countries. In total, they offer service on 16,000 dial-up POPs, 1,500 Wi-Fi hotspots and 500+ Ethernet-enabled venues. To iPass, WiFi is just another plug. So, in fact, the enthusiasm for iPass stock is not because they are a WiFi company, but because they provide "roaming" solutions which simplify mobile connectivity for enterprise customers. This happens to be something the WiFi sector is still lacking.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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