Joltage Networks signs up Atlas Broadband

Joltage and Atlas Broadband announced a
partnership that will allow Atlas’ existing clientele, in addition to
other enterprises of all sizes, to transform their locations into
Joltage-powered Hotspots. The two companies will deliver jointly the
tools, services and support for creating and maintaining freestanding
areas of high-speed, fixed wireless Internet access.

Joltage will provide the registration, authentication, billing, payment
processing and quality management services. Atlas will supply the
broadband connection with speed and quality of service guarantees.

They are also offering a website promotion to receive a free access
point when you sign up for Atlas Broadband and Joltage.

I’m still perplexed by Joltage’s business model, but hey, maybe they can
pull it off.

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