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WiFiFee
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | WiFiFee, LLC. |
| type | Limited Liability Company |
| foundation | 2002 |
| location | Menands, New York |
| key_people | Brian Epstein, CEO |
| num_employees | 4 (January, 2008) |
| industry | telecommunications |
| products | Internet services, Wi-Fi, Municipal wireless network, MDU Wi-Fi, wireless mesh network, Wireless security |
| logo | Wififee logo.png |
Founded in 2002, WiFiFee, LLC. is a Wi-Fi broadband internet access provider, based in Menands, New York. WiFiFee specializes in providing high-speed wireless Wi-Fi Internet access to end-users at residential communities (MDU/MTU), hotels, condominiums, resorts, RV Parks, airports and shopping malls.
In order to compete in the free-use Wi-Fi model, WiFiFee recently created the WiFiFree brand.
WiFiFee has most recently partnered with Boingo Wireless to allow Boingo's users to roam at WiFiFee hotspots like Albany International Airport.
WiFiFee also operates a wholly owned subsidiary, Tech Valley Wireless, in New York's Tech Valley region.
As of November 2013, WiFiFee has a Better Business Bureau Reliability Rating of B+.
Notable projects
- Albany, NY's first public-access Wi-Fi provider.
- WiFiFee helps Albany reach Intel's "Top Unwired Cities" list.
- Troy, NY Waterfront Wi-Fi Project.
References
References
- (October 6, 2010). "WiFiFee Review > Internet Services in Menands, NY > BBB Reliability Report". Better Business Bureau.
- D'Errico, Richard A.. (March 17, 2003). "Capital Region becoming a 'hot spot'". The Business Review.
- McFadden, Joanne. (August 8, 2005). "No-wire artist: lawyer spurs move to put Albany on Intel list". The Business Review.
- D'Errico, Richard A.. (July 24, 2006). "On the waterfront--wireless in Troy". The Business Review.
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