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All Aboard: Get iPass Service at Northeast Corridor Train Stations

photoMillions of rail commuters along the Northeast Corridor can now take advantage of wireless broadband access in five of Amtrak's busiest stations. In mid October, iPass customers gained secure Wi-Fi access at New York's Penn Station, Union Station in Washington D.C., 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, Baltimore's Penn Station and Wilmington Station in Delaware.

New York's Penn Station is the country's busiest passenger transportation facility, serving more than 500,000 people daily—that's more than John F. Kennedy, LaGuardia and Newark airports combined. According to Joel Wachtler, vice president of marketing and strategy at iPass, "Adding these strategic venues is a major boon for iPass customers who travel the Northeast Corridor. It also extends the capabilities of iPass enterprise mobility services to a vast number of potential users."

Putting Productivity on the Fast Track
Staying productive while commuting is an excellent way to keep on top of work and make the commute fly by. Wireless broadband access at Amtrak stations makes it very convenient to check for important emails and download attachments as well as create presentations, proposals and other content during the journey to be sent at the next station stop.

These new locations complement the world's largest Wi-Fi footprint available through a single service. Thanks to iPass' easy-to-use iPassConnect™ software, you won't miss a connection at any of iPass' 80,000 Wi-Fi hotspots worldwide, including key T-Mobile® HotSpots at Starbucks® coffee houses, Borders® Books & Music stores, FedEx Kinko's Office and Print Centers, and 82 of the world's Top 100 airports, including the airline clubs of American, British Airways, Delta, United and US Airways.

Expanding access into key rail stations is the latest example of iPass' successful roaming partnership with T-Mobile. Since 2003, iPass customers have enjoyed access to T-Mobile venues both in the United States and Europe. More recently, iPass added T-Mobile's 3G mobile data network in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands to its service offering.

Travel Safely
Customers who visit these Amtrak stations rest assured that their wireless connections remain safe and secure. iPass supports WPA2, WPA and WEP security between iPassConnect and the Wi-Fi routers in Amtrak stations. iPass also offers Encrypted Login to protect passwords from the client device all the way to the enterprise using 131-bit ECC technology and 128-bit SSL tunnels. That's good news to Matt Hardison, chief of sales distribution and customer service at Amtrak, who observes that "Reliable and secure wireless Internet access is one of the amenities most frequently requested by our customers."

As you can see, when it comes to staying safe, productive and in touch while commuting, iPass has just the ticket.

 

 

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