SiriCOMM Inc., an applications service provider and nationwide broadband wireless network operator serving the highway transportation industry, has expanded its SiriCOMM Wi-Fi hotspot network
with the installation of seven locations recently opened by Pilot Travel Centers.
The new locations are in Sturbridge, Mass.; Winona, Miss.; East St. Louis, Ill.; Vienna, Ga.; Georgetown, Ky.; Sonora, Ky.; and Lebanon Junction, Ky.
The addition of these locations brings the total number of Pilot Travel Center locations in the SiriCOMM network to 262.
The network of SiriCOMM Wi-Fi hotspots is the most widely available wireless Internet access network built for the highway transportation market. By providing both Internet access and a robust application host platform, SiriCOMM delivers a more responsive and convenient way for all industry stakeholders to interact with information needed on a regular basis. The company plans to continue installing hot spots, focusing on high-traffic locations frequented by truck drivers, mobile sales forces and other industry stakeholders.
SiriCOMM Expands Network With Growth of Pilot Travel Centers
SiriCOMM Inc., an applications service provider and nationwide broadband wireless network operator serving the highway transportation industry, has expanded its SiriCOMM Wi-Fi hotspot network
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