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Microsoft and MetroFi team up to offer local content and services over MetroFi's free wireless Internet service in Portland, Oregon
November 15, 2006
REDMOND, Wash. and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Microsoft Corp. and MetroFi Inc. today announced a strategic alliance to bring locally relevant MSN® content and services to MetroFi’s advertising-supported, free Wi-Fi network throughout Portland, Ore. The two companies also plan to use the Microsoft® adCenter platform to help advertisers reach local Wi-Fi users. The free Internet service for residents and visitors is expected to launch with coverage around Pioneer Courthouse Square later this year and, when completed, cover 95 percent of the city.
“MetroFi’s free Wi-Fi platform is creating an exciting new Internet access ecosystem that is more inclusive, ubiquitous and flexible for both consumers and advertisers,” said Sam Klepper, general manager in the MSN Media Network Group at Microsoft. “With this Portland pilot we will deliver MSN services that help connect customers to the people and information they care about, breaking down connectivity barriers for our collective customers.”
“Microsoft’s support of the Portland network further reinforces the validity of advertising-supported municipal Wi-Fi. We’re confident that consumers will appreciate the added value of Microsoft’s locally relevant MSN content and services,” said Chuck Haas, CEO and co-founder of MetroFi. “MetroFi networks combine advanced advertising technologies with leading network designs to deliver ad-supported wireless Internet networks that are fast and free for everyone.”
Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT)
MetroFi Inc.
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