Monday, October 3, 2011

Wi-Fi Internet access (WiFi) is arrived at Nashville International Airport

of Directors shall solemnly boot-up the festive service on their monthly meeting of the Council, which BNA the 19th day of the top 50 airports in the us to provide fast, wireless internet access to passengers and tenants in the terminal facility. The mobile services will be available from a network designed, built and operated by Chicago-based Concourse communications and based on the popular standard known as 802 .11b/g WiFi.

The public will be able to access the service by signing up with a credit card for a daily rate of $ 6.95. Many travelers also can to access using their existing subscriptions WiFi due to roaming agreements with some of the major national Concourse, WiFi Service Providers. Airport tenants via the wireless network will also be able to support their activities and enhance their services to their customers.

Nashville International Airport has a Mission Statement that submission form includes several core values that try to make the airport a major transportation and business hub for Middle Tennessee, said Joe Beatty, CEO of Concourse communications. We believe that this exciting technology will be a key ingredient in helping BNA achieve their mission.

That trusted volunteers, affectionately known as the Flying Aces, all decorated in their ruby blazers, will be assistance to travelers and provide information on the different WiFi services from the airport, as well as the passing from coupons and describe the service directly to passengers and visitors seven days a week during the startup period.

We value our customers and are aware of, and pay attention to, their needs. Were eager to this exceptional ability throughout our terminal facility, said Raul Regalado, President & CEO of the MNAA. The authority continuously strives to provide innovative services to customers in the most cost-effective and efficient way.

The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority was founded in 1970 as a non-profit organization.

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