Westfield Chooses Boingo to Manage Wi-Fi for Shoppers
Written by Boingo
Friday, 10 February 2012
Leading Shopping Center Portfolio Owner/Operator Expands U.S.
Wireless Services through Boingo Agreement
LOS ANGELES--Boingo Wireless, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIFI), the Wi-Fi industrys leading
provider of software and services worldwide, has announced an agreement
with Westfield LLC, the U.S. unit of the Westfield Group, to manage and
sponsor Wi-Fi services at up to 17 Westfield shopping centers. The
partnership will leverage Boingos expertise in managing neutral-host
Wi-Fi services, including roaming partner access, customer support and
sponsorships.
The ability to leverage
Boingos location-based platform in the future to deliver targeted
consumer offers and messaging also provides us with a growth strategy
for the Wi-Fi amenity.
Westfield guests will be able to access Boingo Wi-Fi on their
smartphones, tablets and laptops as a complimentary service while
shopping, dining or being entertained. The networks will also be easily
accessible to customers of more than a dozen of Boingos roaming
partners, including Skype and Verizon.
Boingos experience in delivering a quality Wi-Fi experience helps
bring a valuable service to our customers, said Alan Cohen, Westfields
U.S. executive vice president of marketing. The ability to leverage
Boingos location-based platform in the future to deliver targeted
consumer offers and messaging also provides us with a growth strategy
for the Wi-Fi amenity.
Increasingly, shoppers appreciate the connectivity and performance that
Wi-Fi allows, but merchants and managers also recognize the advantages
it brings as an additional consumer outreach channel, said Joe
DeStasio, business development manager for Boingo Wireless. Westfield
understands the value Wi-Fi provides its tenants and will ultimately be
able to deliver targeted messaging to customers who are already in
buying mode.
According to a recent study by Chadwick Martin Bailey and iModerate
Research Technologies, more than 50 percent of smartphone users compare
prices, locate stores and search for discounts while shopping; 67
percent of users under 35 years old do the same. A Wi-Fi network enables
these activities, as cellular networks can get overloaded in
high-density locations.
The first phase of implementation where Boingo will manage Wi-Fi
services includes seven premium Westfield shopping centers: Westfield
Garden State Plaza (Paramus, NJ), Westfield San Francisco Centre (San
Francisco, Calif.), Westfield Old Orchard (Skokie, Ill.), Westfield
Valley Fair (Santa Clara, Calif.), Westfield Montgomery (Bethesda, Md.),
Westfield Southcenter (Seattle, Wash.), and Westfield Galleria at
Roseville (Roseville, Calif.). Following deployment of the first phase,
Westfield and Boingo have agreed to the potential addition of up to 10
shopping centers for the second phase.
About Boingo Wireless
Boingo Wireless, Inc., the Wi-Fi industrys leading provider of software
and services worldwide, makes it simple and easy for people to enjoy
Wi-Fi access on their laptop or mobile device at more than 400,000
hotspots worldwide. With a single account, Boingo users can log on to
Boingo Network locations that include the top airports around the world,
major hotel chains, cafés and coffee shops, restaurants, convention
centers and metropolitan hot zones. Boingo, and its Concourse
Communications Group subsidiary, operate wired and wireless networks at
58 airports worldwide, large-scale venues such as commercial exhibit
halls and major sporting arenas, and quick serve restaurants, as well as
the Ferries Division Wi-Fi network of the Washington State DOT. For more
information about Boingo, please visit http://www.boingo.com.
About Westfield Group
The Westfield Group (ASX: WDC), is an Australian-based company with
interests in 122 shopping centers in Australia, New Zealand, United
Kingdom, United States and Brazil. In the U.S., the Group has a
portfolio of 55 shopping centers that are home to more than 9,000
specialty stores and comprise approximately 63 million square feet of
leasable space in California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana,
Maryland, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio and
Washington. For more information, visit www.westfield.com.
Boingo, Boingo Wireless, the Boingo Wireless Logo and Dont Just Go.
Boingo! are registered trademarks of Boingo Wireless, Inc. All rights
reserved. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective
owners.
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