G-Connect customers get better international Wi-Fi roaming

G-Connect customers can now roam across Trustive’s entire WiFi hotspot network

August 1, 2011
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Trustive today announced a partnership with the leading South African operator WirelessG which means that G-Connect customers can now roam across Trustive’s entire WiFi hotspot network, comprising 220,000 premium WiFi locations in 130+ countries.

Trustive offers travellers comprehensive WiFi coverage by combining the hotspot locations of over 80+ leading WiFi operators into one unified, global network of 220,000+ premium WiFi hotspots in 130 countries.

Trustive works with operators wanting to create or extend an existing international portfolio by providing their customers with international WiFi access to Trustive’s network.

Christian VanGhelder, Trustive’s managing director, welcomed Wireless G customers onto this WiFi network.

“With 220,000 premium WiFi hotspots, including 46,000 hotels, 41,000 bars & restaurants, 1000 airports and thousands of other key locations all spread across Asia (118,000 hotspots), South America (2500 hotspots), Europe (90,000 hotspots) and beyond, we are confident that WirelessG’s G-Connect customers will soon be enjoying quick and easy WiFi access with Trustive, whatever their destination,” said VanGhelder.

Carel van der Merwe

Carel van der Merwe

“Our partnership with Trustive is a further enhancement to our value proposition, which is to offer reliable and high speed Internet services, backed up by a comprehensive and first rate network which ensures that our customers are able to connect anywhere, at any time” says Carel van der Merwe, CEO of WirelessG.

 

Tags: Active, Carel van der Merwe, Christian VanGhelder, G-Connect, Trustive, WirelessG

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