Microsoft is kicking off a huge October with free Wi-Fi access on opposite U.S. coasts
October is a big month for Microsoft. The Redmond, Washington-based company is launching two major operating systems -- Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 -- that share a common codebase. Microsoft is hoping to continue its dominance in the PC operating system market with Windows 8, while it is looking to get more than the few table scraps its gets now in the smartphone space with Windows Phone 8.
To help promote the two OS launches, Microsoft is sponsoring free Wi-Fi access via Boingo wireless hotspots in San Francisco and New York City. The service will be available in:
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Six Manhattan subway stations as of today
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200 Manhattan "hotzones" beginning November 1
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Numerous San Francisco landmarks including Union Square, Nob Hill, and Fisherman's Wharf
The free promotion will last from now until the end of 2012.
“Microsoft’s sponsorship of Wi-Fi in New York and San Francisco is a testament to the targeted reach and deep engagement Boingo’s Cloud Nine advertising network delivers,” said Dawn Callahan, VP of Consumer Marketing for Boingo Wireless. “Our Wi-Fi sponsorships deliver meaningful advertiser content to key consumer audiences, help partner venues meet their revenue needs, and keep people connected from subway station to city center.”
Windows 8 will launch on October 26 in a variety of desktops, notebooks, tablets, and convertible PCs. Windows Phone 8 will launch on October 29.
Source: Boingo
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