Sprint and Boingo Wireless announced Thursday that they are working together to give people access to free Wi-Fi at several dozen airports in the U.S.
The partnership is a multiple-year deal and will establish new Wi-Fi hotspots at 35 leading U.S. airports, according to Tech Times. Those who subscribe to the U.S.-based wireless network operator can access Wi-Fi as easily as they can with cellular data.
Sprint subscribers won't have to log in to use these hotspots, and they can connect to the service automatically for free. Business travelers will be able to use their corporate VPNs and won't have to worry about the security.
"With Wi-Fi being the world's largest wireless ecosystem, we view it as a highly complementary layer to our network," said Stephen Bye, CTO of Sprint Times Gazette reported. "By enabling customers to move seamlessly between secure Wi-Fi and cellular, our customers will have a better mobile experience in more locations, all while lowering their cost of data usage."
The free Wi-Fi hotspots is available now at airports including New York's JFK, Oakland International Airport, Raleigh-Durham International Airport, Memphis International Airport, John Wayne Airport, Buffalo Niagara International Airport, Louisville International Airport, Dallas Love Field, Miami International Airport and Boston Logan International Airport.
Take a look at the complete list of 35 airports in the Sprint-Boingo free Wi-Fi service here.