Broomfield,
Colo. Beginning this month, the 36.8 million travelers who
annually pass through Denver International Airport (DIA) will have
free Internet access thanks to Kiosk Information Systems,
and Get2Net. The new Internet kiosks will house four terminals each
per eight locations, 32 terminals total, placed throughout the A,
B and C concourses of DIA, offering travelers easy access to the
world wide web and the ability to check and/or send e-mail while
on the go.
KIOSK
has previously developed the modular Internet public access housing
system for Get2Net™ with 114 terminals currently in use at
Kennedy, La Guardia, Newark, Boston, Chicago and Washington/Dulles
airports and travel centers along highways in Florida, New Jersey
and Maryland.
The easy-to-use
kiosks, supported by an ad-sponsored model, are free to the public.
The ADA compliant Get2Net unit is a booth design allowing users
to sit down in a semi-private space to conduct all of their on-line
needs.
About KIOSK
Headquartered
in Broomfield, Colo., KIOSK is the world leader in high quality,
self-service terminal manufacturing. Also referred to as "kiosks,"
these include interactive public information terminals, Internet
phone booths and self-service ticketing machines, to name a few.
KIOSK designs, manufactures, and services kiosks, offering a full
line of standard products and complete custom development solutions.
The Colorado-based company has developed integrated hardware for
national and multinational companies including IBM, Unisys,
McDonalds, US West, Mercedes Benz and Lockheed Martin as well as
multiple government agencies and universities. KIOSK innovative
designs, commitment to quality and maintenance service options provide
a full-service approach to interactive information terminals. Contact
KIOSK at 303-466-5471 or visit their web site at www.kis-kiosk.com
for more information.