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Thursday 7 january 2010 4 07 /01 /Jan /2010 10:06
Slideshow_1stpage.jpgTrustive, a leading international WiFi access provider and No 1 in Europe, is very proud to be launching a new version of its MyHotspotter WiFi client (connection management software) for Google AndroidTM.

Trustive's strategy has long been to provide a viable alternative to traditional 3G roaming. WiFi is cheaper, faster and easier than 3G and demand for WiFi is increasing exponentially thanks to the growing popularity of an ever increasing range of WiFi enabled devices, from smartphones, to laptop computers, to handheld gaming devices.

Like its MacBook, ASUS Eee PC and Windows counterparts, MyHotspotter for Android, which is available for free download from the Android Market, detects and automates access to Trustive's international WiFi hotspot network.

Trustive's WiFi service enables travellers to keep in touch with friends and family as normal using VoIP (e.g. skype), IM chat (e.g. MSN, Yahoo chat) and websites such as Facebook and Twitter. With no download quotas or hidden costs (unlike 3G tariffs), data heavy tasks such as checking e-mails, video streaming and uploading and downloading photos are also feasible.

Christian VanGhelder, managing director of Trustive said “We've been very pleased with the success of our Easy WiFi app [a free MyHotspotter app for iPhone and iPod Touch that was launched in March 2009] and are confident that Google Android users will quickly see the benefits of such a seamless, low-cost WiFi access service too.”

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Thursday 17 december 2009 4 17 /12 /Dec /2009 16:04
Trustive’s Christmas No 1 is……… Brussels Airport (Belgium)!

And the rest of the festive top 10 looks like this:
2. Radisson SAS Zurich Airport, Switzerland
3. Holiday Inn Sandton, South Africa
4. Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, The Netherlands
5. Copenhagen Airport, Denmark
6. Starbucks, Oxford St, London, UK
7. London Gatwick Airport, South Terminal, United Kingdom
8.Walhotel, Davos, Switzerland
9. AC Hotel Los Vascos, Madrid, Spain
10. Thistle Hotel, Trafalgar Square, UK

We’d like to take this opportunity to thank our customers for their loyalty over this past year. We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy 2010. 

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Tuesday 15 december 2009 2 15 /12 /Dec /2009 16:47
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Trustive is very proud to be able to announce a significant increase in its Asian coverage this week, thanks to the addition of 400+ premium WiFi hotspots across India.


Trustive's expanded footprint in India will include seven key airport locations such as Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad as well as 150 bars and restaurants and almost 200 hotels. Of the latter, gems such as the Mayfair Darjeeling and Mayfair Puri, several hotels belonging to the famous Club Mahindra chain as well as premium business hotels like the Fortune Hotel Jamshedpur are all now part of the Trustive network. Coverage in key cities like Delhi, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Mumbai and Pune is now also much greater, and of these locations 57 WiFi hotspots are located in popular Barista cafés.

Trustive, a leading international WiFi hotspot access provider and number 1 in Europe, understands the need to stay connected when travelling and more importantly to use WiFi access wherever possible because it is far cheaper, faster and easier than 3G. Trustive gives travellers extensive WiFi coverage by combining the hotspot locations of more than 70 leading WiFi operators into one unified, global network of WiFi hotspots and allowing Trustive customers access to these locations through a single click (single username and password plus a WiFi client that automates the log in process). The variety of Trustive access packages, including both pre-paid and monthly subscriptions, combined with a 'per second' billing system make Trustive a reliable, affordable and flexible choice for both occasional and frequent users alike.
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Monday 16 november 2009 1 16 /11 /Nov /2009 09:46
Price, flexibility and service quality are deciding factors in consumer selection of mobile carriers

A new survey of international mobile data users by Stoke (www.stoke.com) and Trustive (www.trustive.com) confirms that many users believe that connectivity and access to the Internet at all times is a priority – even if bosses don’t insist on it. According to the survey, users select their mobile provider by price, but high quality coverage is an essential.  Users increasingly seek out Wi-Fi, and favor operators providing combined cellular and Wi-Fi services.

The survey was conducted during July and August, 2009 by mobile broadband gateway provider Stoke and international WiFi access provider Trustive.  In April this year, the companies announced a partnership to investigate new technologies and business approaches to improve the mobile broadband data experience.

“Our survey highlights a growing issue for the industry - mobile data users are voting with their feet on the issues of price, flexibility and service quality,” said Barry Hill, VP of sales and marketing for Stoke.  “Unless they find innovative new solutions, mobile broadband providers will remain locked into the problem of how to provide the service users expect at a price that makes sense for both sides.”

Survey findings revealed:-
Price dictates provider. Overwhelmingly,  (85.9%) respondents chose price as the most important factor in selection of a WiFi access provider, with high quality national and international coverage a top priority for more than 60% of users. Ability to access applications was a significant factor in determining satisfaction with access while traveling.

Respondents pay for their own access. 72% of respondents pay for their own WiFi access, with the remainder having their bills picked up by their employer. 51% of users said they had been unpleasantly surprised by the size of a bill on their return from a trip.

Ability to access applications is key.
Users confirmed that staying connected with business by accessing emails was the most important element of WiFi access (98.6%), with the ability to use VoIP and IM lagging at 42% and 34% respectively.

Stay connected for business. 40% of users said they want to be connected and available for business interaction at all times.  Only 3% said their bosses actively require them to be connected.  The overall user preference is to access their business network from wherever they are, at any time. Almost two thirds of respondents (65%) described themselves as network-centric, accessing the network whenever they needed to download materials rather than carrying their information with them.

Etiquette remains a factor.  Half of the survey participants said they viewed checking messages during a meeting as impolite, although a strong sub-set of respondents (27.6%) felt that message-checkers were just making the best use of their time. 

WiFi for data roaming. Most respondents said they use WiFi for data roaming (64.3%), with 41.8% of users confirming that they plan their WiFi usage in advance of traveling so they know where and how they can access the Internet.  The remaining respondents tended to use WiFi on an ad hoc basis, primarily due to lack of awareness of where reliable WiFi access might be available.

WiFi data access in airplanes is a hit.  40% said it’s a great idea without reservations, since it will reduce their downtime. 50% approved of the idea as long as devices are forced onto silent mode.  Only 9% disliked the concept of WiFi access in the air.  (Voters were not asked to comment on voice cell phone usage.)

“The survey demonstrates widespread dissatisfaction with mobile operators,” observed Hill. “On the plus side, it indicates that due to high and unpredictable data roaming charges, Wi-Fi is the wireless broadband preference for workers when traveling. Users expect operators to bundle affordable worldwide Wi-Fi access together with cellular data plans. Increasingly, they will select operators based on the mixed wireless access experience."

“The success of the iPhone and other devices that allow access through WiFi and 3G have focused widespread attention on the future of mobile data traffic,” said Christian VanGhelder, CEO of Trustive. “The major issues for always-on business travelers today are breadth and depth of network coverage, the ability to move seamlessly from network to network as they travel nationally or internationally, and the price each individual is required to pay for staying in touch.“

User expectations, operator imperatives.
“Speed, quality, ease of use and price are still driving user expectations” said Christian VanGhelder. “Speed and quality should not be a premium in the 21st century!  Users expect to pay for quality services but they are still looking for simplicity and value for money and they should not need to have to wade through reams of paperwork and master complicated mathematical algorithms in order to decipher their monthly invoices or understand their mobile operator’s various tariff schemes! Finally, we should all be inspired by the ease of use of the iPhone, in order to provide seamless and secured access to travellers. This is where Trustive & Stoke are working on taking advantage of their end users experience and technology. Our goal is to emulate our ecosystem and to provide mobile operators with a viable solution for data off loading.”

“Operators are being forced to rethink their mobile broadband infrastructures in order to retain and grow their user base,” Hill said. “The market is driving growing receptivity to innovative multi-access and offload solutions such as Stoke’s.”
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Tuesday 3 november 2009 2 03 /11 /Nov /2009 16:14
Trustive, Europe’s No 1 WiFi Internet access provider, recently announced a significant extension to its UK WiFi coverage thanks to a partnership with BT Openzone, one of the UK’s leading WiFi access providers. The addition of BT Openzone’s 3,600 premium hotspots in the UK and Ireland brings Trustive’s overall UK WiFi hotspot count to 8,000+ premium locations; part of a seamless, global network of 90,000 WiFi hotspots in 65+ countries worldwide!

In the UK, Trustive is proud to operate a network now comprising 22 key UK airports (London Heathrow [LHR], Gatwick[LGW], Luton [LTN] and Stansted [STN], Manchester [MAN],  Glasgow [GLA], Edinburgh [EDI], Aberdeen [ABZ], Southampton [SOU], Sheffield [SZD], Robin Hood [DSA] and John Lennon [LPL] among others), 750+ hotels belonging to major chains such as Hilton, Thistle, Swallow, Ramada Jarvis, Innkeepers Lodge, Express by Holiday  Inn and Radisson SAS, 37 convention centres and 47 key travel hubs (bus & train stations). Trustive’s UK coverage also includes 4500+ bars and restaurants, including popular brands such as Starbucks (500+), Caffe Nero (350+), McDonalds (1100+) and Prêt à manger (130+).

Trustive gives travellers a viable alternative to  slow and expensive 3G roaming services by combining the hotspot locations of more than 70 leading WiFi operators (e.g. BT Openzone, FreeHotspot, Swisscom and Telefonica) into one unified, global network of WiFi hotspots and allowing Trustive customers access to these locations through a single click (single username and password plus a WiFi client that automates the log in process).  Once connected, Trustive customers are then free to make calls (VoIP), use IM services, e-mail, surf, watch videos and TV replays and share multimedia information as much as they want thanks to Trustive’s transparent pricing policy; no download quotas and absolutely no hidden costs!
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