Aptilo Enables Wi-Fi Services for FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
STOCKHOLM, February 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Aptilo Networks announced today that TeliaSonera is utilizing Aptilo's Carrier Wi-Fi service management solution to enable carrier-class Wi-Fi services at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Falun, Sweden.
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The Aptilo solution gives Telia the edge in bringing seamless, secure Wi-Fi services to the Lugnet Ski Arena and throughout the city of Falun. More than 200,000 visitors, journalists and skiers are expected to attend the Championships. Aptilo's robust platform is purpose-built to manage the high volume traffic anticipated for an event of this magnitude. For FIS, this can mean 30,000+ users on the network at one time.
With Aptilo's SIM Authentication, TeliaSonera subscribers can quickly gain access to the Telia Wi-Fi service through automatic login. The Wi-Fi is also available through a one-time-registration at a web portal. Aptilo's carrier Wi-Fi solution will complement the operator's cellular network at the stadium to ensure a great user experience.
For more information:
Aptilo Carrier Wi-Fi Solution - http://www.aptilo.com/carrier-wi-fi
Telia Wi-Fi at Falun2015 - http://falun2015.com/en/getting-falun2015-online/
About Aptilo Networks
Aptilo Networks is a leading provider of carrier-class systems to manage data services with advanced functions for authentication, policy control and charging. The Aptilo Service Management Platform™ (SMP) boasts pre-integrated functions to maximize functionality and fast-track deployments while minimizing impact on existing systems. It has become synonymous with Wi-Fi service management and Wi-Fi offload in large-scale deployments with 100+ operators in more than 70 countries, and is a critical component of Wi-Fi calling. For more information, please visit http://www.aptilo.com.
SOURCE Aptilo Networks
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