Wednesday, 3 June 2015

On 21:56 by alina staar in    No comments

The network will include reports, 10 million access points in 130 countries
 
Microsoft is preparing to launch a Wi-Fi service throughout the world, which apparently will give subscribers access to millions of hotspots.Details of the plan were temporarily live in a Microsoft website Tuesday that VentureBeat caught a screenshot before the site was cleaned.

"We are evaluating a new service, called Microsoft Wi-Fi will bring seamless Wi-Fi to millions," said a Microsoft spokesman in a statement on time but declined to delve into details of the website search.
These details describe a network of 10 million access points in 130 countries that allows subscribers to bypass the startup routines session of eaters have come to love and hate at airports, cafes and other public places.

"Do not waste time filling out forms with personal information or the management of the various operators to connect" Web publishing read. "Enter once and that's it."The service seems to mimic existing Microsoft offering Skype WiFi, a network of more than 2 million access points. But this latest version seems to imply a much larger providers participating Wi-Fi network.

VentureBeat reports that the service will be available for Office 365 customers and existing business subscribers of the work of Microsoft and Play Bundle, which costs $ 149 a year. Microsoft's website Wi-Fi included download links for Windows, Mac, Android, iOS and Windows Phone.

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