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Aptilo Networks Enabling Wi-Fi Offload for World Cup 2014 in Brazil

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STOCKHOLM, June 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --

Anticipating a surge of user activity surrounding 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil, three operators in Brazil are working with Aptilo Networks, the leading provider of mobile data offloading solutions, to enable Wi-Fi offloading and carrier Wi-Fi throughout the country and in Maracanã Stadium - the venue for the World Cup Final -- for the millions of guests expected to attend this global sporting event.

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TIM Brasil and Oi SA (NYSE: OIBR), two of the largest mobile operators in Brazil, are using the Aptilo Service Management Platform™ (SMP) to provide a carrier Wi-Fi service with mobile data offloading. Aptilo is also enabling carrier Wi-Fi services for Linktel, which operates the largest independent network of hotspots in Brazil.

"Large-scale sporting events represent a significant opportunity for carriers to generate revenue and increase branding with Wi-Fi offloading," said Jonas Jacobsson, VP Sales Americas, Aptilo Networks. "Brazil will be host to some of the most exciting, highly anticipated sporting events, and Aptilo will be working with operators to leverage these opportunities, manage data traffic and ensure a great Wi-Fi user experience."

TIM Brasil and Oi will use Aptilo SMP to offload users from their mobile data networks to a carrier-class Wi-Fi network. This decreases 3G congestion, enabling faster data speeds. Users also enjoy a secure, "invisible" handoff from 3G to Wi-Fi with Aptilo SIM Authentication, which authenticates users via the SIM card in their mobile device.

For Linktel, Aptilo SMP will enable and manage mobile data services across Linktel's network of Wi-Fi hotspots across 2,300 access points.

With Aptilo SMP, operators can create custom-branded Wi-Fi portals for site- and event-specific advertising and marketing initiatives. "Wi-Fi landing pages, login pages and advertising can be branded to reflect the venue, teams, sporting events, even sponsors," said Jacobsson. "Mobile operators can use these branded opportunities to reach guests in a unique and memorable way. They can also leverage them as business-to-business sales opportunities."

Tweet this: @Aptilo enables #WiFi offload for #WorldCup2014 

For more information:

Mobile Data Offloading - http://www.aptilo.com/mobile-data-offloading

Aptilo Carrier Wi-Fi Solution - http://www.aptilo.com/carrier-wi-fi

TIM Brasil Rolls Out Wi-Fi Offload with Aptilo and Retis In Advance of Major Sport Events in Brazil

Brazil's Largest Telecom Operator, Oi, Taps Aptilo for Service Provider Wi-Fi

Aptilo Networks Wins Service Provider Wi-Fi Contract With Brazil's Linktel

About Aptilo Networks 

Aptilo Networks is a leading provider of systems to manage mobile data services for Wi-Fi, WiMAX and 3G/LTE networks, including mobile data offloading.  Aptilo's carrier-class solutions boast pre-integrated authentication, policy control and charging functions to maximize functionality and fast-track deployments while minimizing impact on existing systems. Aptilo's solutions are currently in operation in more than 60 countries. For more information, please visit http://www.aptilo.com.

SOURCE Aptilo Networks

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