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Bitbuzz announce free and unlimited Wi-Fi for the hospitality sector

Written by Robert McHugh, on 20th May 2015. Posted in Technology

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Bitbuzz have today announced the launch of their latest service 'Bitbuzz Go.'

The service aims to be an alternative to the traditional wired access. It will offer free and unlimited Wi-Fi to end users while they avail of the services of hotels, cafes, bars and other hospitality. 
 
Previously hotel guests were required to avail of vouchers to sign up and connect to the hotel’s Wi-Fi service. With Bitbuzz Go, access to internet services becomes much simpler with guests no longer required to obtain vouchers or register usernames and passwords. Customers availing of this service simply click on the WiFi logo and follow the steps to activate the service. 
 
Furthermore, the hotel’s internet usage will no longer be subjected to a cap, meaning that the hotel will not have to pay additional fees once their maximum usage level is reached and exceeded. 
 
The Stillorgan Park Hotel, a Talbot Hotel, are the first to introduce the service.
 
Business Development Director at Bitbuzz, Russell McQuillan said, "Today we are launching a new service for the hospitality sector called Bitbuzz Go.  It is a brilliant example of the many innovative services now available from Bitbuzz and will play an important role in removing barriers to better connectivity.  In addition, our customers get the benefit of being powered by the country’s fastest network through UPC Business and can cleverly meet the changing demands of their customers."

Source: www.businessworld.ie  

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