Service providers

O2

O2 has 13.5 million mobile customers in the UK, is the market leader in mobile data services and offers a range of products including text, multi-media messaging, games, GPRS and 3G data connections, music over mobile, mobile video and much more. (UK network only).  Visit www.02.com

iPass

iPass, the global leader in trusted connectivity, helps enterprises maximize their return on investment in workforce mobility. The iPass virtual network spans 160 countries and includes both the world's largest Wi-Fi footprint and the most complete fixed broadband coverage in North America. (UK, DE & Nordic networks). Visit www.ipass.com

Vodafone D2

Vodafone D2 is the German operating division of Vodafone Group Plc, the largest mobile telecommunications network company in the world. (DE network only).  Visit www.vodafone.de

Orange Group

Orange, the Group's single brand for Internet, television and mobile services in the majority of countries where the company operates, now covers more than two-thirds of customers. At the end of September 2009,  the Group had 128,8 million mobile customers worldwide and 13,4 million broadband internet (ADSL) customers in Europe. Visit www.orange.com/en_EN/

Tele 2

Tele2 was founded in 1993, has 26 million customers in 10 countries, and is one of Europe's leading alternative telecom operators. Tele2 offers mobile services, fixed broadband and telephony, data network services, cable TV and content services, but considersmobile telephony complemented by broadband to be themost important service.  Tele2’score markets are Sweden, Norway, Russia, Croatia and the Baltic states. Tele2 has been listed on the OMX Nordic Exchange since 1996.  Visit www.tele2.com

Telenor

Headquartered in Oslo, Norway, Telenor is an international provider of high quality telecommunications, data and media communication services. Telenor is one of Norway’s largest companies with revenues in 2005 of approx. NOK 68.9 billion and a work force of 27,600 domestically and abroad. Telenor is listed at the Oslo Stock Exchange (TEL) and Nasdaq in New York (TELN). Visit www.telenor.com

Sprint

Serving 96% of the Fortune 500 companies, Sprint has been developing its Wi-Fi presence extensively in the USA at marquee venues - high value, high traffic locations - such as hospitals, convention centres and, most importantly, 8 key airports across America. (UK, DE & Nordic networks). Visit www.nextel.com/en/solutions/mobile_broadband/index.shtml

Boingo

Boingo Wireless, Inc. provides global Wi-Fi Internet access to tens of thousands of hotspots in airports, hotels, cafes and other public places - including metropolitan hot zones. Business travellers can use a single Boingo account to log in at Wi-Fi networks around the world using one username and password. Visit www.boingo.com