AUSTIN, Texas and COPENHAGEN -- Wayport, one of the world's largest providers of Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) wireless and wired high-speed Internet access to mobile travelers in more than 9,000 locations including hotels, airports, McDonald's, Hertz and other retail brands, announced today that it has acquired NetPoint A/S, one of the largest providers of high-speed Internet access for the hospitality industry in Europe and the Middle East.
"NetPoint's synergies with Wayport made the company an ideal partner with which to expand the depth and breadth of operations into Europe and the Middle East," said Dave Vucina, CEO of Wayport. "With Wayport's leadership in North America and NetPoint's leadership in Europe and the Middle East, we can provide hotels and other strategic venues a global solution and offer their customers an exceptional Internet experience."
The NetPoint acquisition brings with it more than 120 premium hotel properties across 24 countries including hotels from chains such as Accor/Sofitel, Mercure, Ibis, First, Hilton, Park Inn, Radisson SAS, Remmen, Scandic and Zleep -- as well as a number of privately held hotel properties. The NetPoint team, based in Copenhagen, Denmark, will drive Wayport's strategic focus on expanding operations in Europe and the Middle East.
"Wayport has demonstrated to the industry its leadership in providing quality services, customer support and the best high-speed Internet solution for hospitality venues and their customers," said Ib Drachmann-Hansen, CEO of NetPoint, "Our strategy matches Wayport's perfectly and by merging the companies will enable us to deliver unequaled value and service to customers around the world."
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