Ozone Networks has launched claiming the 1st ever
Auto-Connect Mobile Application, called the ‘Ozone Connect’. This will allow
customers to login the moment they enter an Ozone Wi-Fi hotspot. This is a
unique application that registers the customer the 1st time at the time of
login, post that the authentication happens via a proper SMS authentication as
regulated by the Telecom Regulator. The biggest benefit for the consumer is
that it eradicates any type of manual intervention as the entire process takes
place at the backend without the customer going through a cumbersome process of
registering each time they enter a location. For the customer, the Ozone
Connect Mobile App extends a “Home Wi-Fi” experience.
Sanjeev Bobby Sarin, Founder & CEO, Ozone
Networks said “We are delighted to launch the Ozone Connects App for our
consumers. This is not just a 1st of its kind, but a unique consumer centric
proposition that will allow people to get easy access to Wi-Fi while they are
at a location and simplify the overall experience. We have seen a significant
surge, by about 700% in the last 8-9 months in daily login sessions and average
session time at our locations. The Ozone Connect app will definitely take the
consumer experience to an all new level.”
Ozone today has deployed 6500 access points and 1500
are public hot spots across 26 different cities, top 23 major metros covering
the entire gamut from Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets. The company aims to
reach 1 million hotspots by 2020. Ozone today is providing Wi-Fi to the Mumbai
Airport (T1 & T2 terminals) & leading retail chains such as McDonalds,
Haldiram’s, bluO and are in the process of signing with large coffee and food
chains.
The Delhi Government, other state governments and
the Railways would hugely benefit from Ozone’s unique neutral model which
allows ubiquitous Wi-Fi usage across devices, users from different operators
and for over-the-top companies like Google, Facebook etc. Ozone is also strongly bidding for the Delhi
Wifi project and is in a consortium with Ericsson and SpeedFetch.
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