Posted: 04th Apr, 2007 By: MarkJ
Wi-Fi operator Trustive, which recently signed a roaming agreement with The Cloud (UK), has launched a new piece of software known as 'HotSpotter'. The program enables users to easily detect Trustive hotspots and provides secure one-click access to the network anywhere in the EU:
Trustive, Europe's leading wireless hotspot access provider today announced the launch of its new consumer service to provide seamless hotspot connectivity for business travellers and other mobile workers.
According to ABI Research, the number of commercial
Wi-Fi hotspots grew by 47% worldwide in 2006(1). However, up until now many hotspot users have faced the frustrations of multiple logins, limited coverage from a single provider, and even being unable to send email. Trustive's service addresses these problems by offering seamless wireless hotspot access to people on the move through a unified global network of hotspots.
The Trustive network covers more than 20,000 hotspots, connecting 60 of the best networks across Europe, including The Cloud, SFR, KPN Hotspots and Vodafone Italia. Trustive customers can access some of the prime wireless locations across Europe, including coverage at all major EU airports.
To sign up to the service users need to visit
http://www.trustive.com . Here, users can register and download Trustive's newly-released HotSpotter, which is a clever piece of software that enables users to easily detect Trustive hotspots and provides secure one-click access to the network.
Being unable to send emails from a hotspot will be a thing of the past, as the HotSpotter has it own unique email tool which enables messages, using your existing email account, to be sent from any hotspot even if SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) access is blocked. Other key features of the HotSpotter include a hotspots locator, instant account history and overview, and VPN connectivity.
Trustive offers several price plans including pre-paid and subscription* - giving users the flexibility they need to access the internet while they are on the move. Trustive's 'per second' billing means that users only pay for the time that they use and only receive a single monthly bill.