REDWOOD SHORES, CA — (Marketwired) — 11/07/14 — Evan Kaplan, President and CEO of iPass Inc. (NASDAQ: IPAS), will give a keynote presentation at the 7th annual Open Mobile Summit in San Francisco on November 10th, 2014. The talk is entitled “Wi-Fi Order Through Chaos.” Mr. Kaplan will discuss the rapid expansion of global Wi-Fi, who will lead the way in making Wi-Fi a truly global, roamable network and how these emerging players are poised to disrupt the mobile industry.
Mr. Kaplan will also share findings from the most in-depth research and forecast ever done into global public Wi-Fi hotspots. iPass has captured the findings of this research in the iPass Wi-Fi Growth Map, which is available at .
Mr. Kaplan is available to brief press and analysts on the Wi-Fi Growth Map, how Wi-Fi is changing the wireless/telecom landscape and how carriers are responding, as well as the rapid growth of Wi-Fi and mobility at large. For more information about the Open Mobile Summit, please visit:
Who:
Evan Kaplan, President & CEO of iPass
What:
Keynote Presentation on “Wi-Fi Order Through Chaos”
When:
Monday, November 10, 2014 — Keynote: 12:00 noon
Where:
Mission Bay Conference Center, San Francisco, CA
iPass to stay connected by providing them with cost-effective and convenient global Wi-Fi access across smartphones, tablets and laptops. Founded in 1996, iPass (NASDAQ: IPAS) is the world–s largest commercial , covering over 120 countries and territories and selling to over 700 large corporations, telecom service providers and other strategic partners around the world. Through its cloud-based delivery model, iPass connects business travelers to over 15 million Wi-Fi hotspots in airports, airplanes, hotels and public areas. With the growing need for fast, high bandwidth connectivity, iPass lets business travelers stay close to what matters most while on the road including access to video, unified communications, web conferencing and other cloud based apps.
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