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Munich Airport Upgrades Free Internet Service

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A new service at Munich Airport now lets passengers and visitors surf the internet free of charge for as long as they want.

Regardless of the device – smartphone, laptop or tablet – all users at the airport now have quick and easy network access.

In the past, WLAN internet access at Munich Airport was free of charge, but only for the first 30 minutes. Now the airport hot spot has been upgraded in cooperation with the provider, Deutsche Telekom to allow unlimited free access.

Visitors to the airport need to open a browser on their mobile device or select "Telekom" under the available networks in the device settings. A Telekom start-up page will open immediately. A link takes the user to the Munich Airport sign-in page (Flughafen München GmbH) for a quick and easy registration.

To make web surfing even easier on future visits, users will be able to set up access using their own e-mail address. Details will be sent by e-mail following the first-time use of the WLAN network. Once a user is registered, unlimited access will be available on future visits without having to register again.

This improved service for internet users offered by FMG is yet another aspect of the company's efforts to enhance the experience of Munich Airport's passengers and visitors. Only a few months ago, Munich Airport was yet again ranked number one among Europe's airports and number three worldwide in a global survey of approximately 13 million passengers.

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