WeRoam and Airpath Sign Strategic Roaming AgreementStrategic Roaming Agreement • February 6th, 2006
Contract Type FiledFebruary 6th, 2006Bern,Switzerland & Waltham, MA 9 February, 2006. WeRoam, the global roaming platform, and Airpath Wireless, the leader in enabling management and roaming for wireless broadband networks, announce an agreement whereby WeRoam gains access to increased wireless broadband footprint via Airpath’s InterRoam hosted roaming and clearinghouse platform and the Airpath Provider Alliance (APA). WeRoam customers can now access wireless broadband in a number of metropolitan wireless networks and wireless venues such as airports, cafés and hotels.. By leveraging Airpath’s InterRoam, WeRoam can also gain access for their customers to additional locations through existing operators that have already interconnected to the InterRoam clearinghouse platform; all without the burden of separate interconnects. These locations can support roaming via WeRoam’s neutral SIM authentication platform and the WISPr standard for open roaming.
STRATEGIC ROAMING AGREEMENTStrategic Roaming Agreement • March 7th, 2008 • General Communication Inc • Telephone communications (no radiotelephone) • Kansas
Contract Type FiledMarch 7th, 2008 Company Industry JurisdictionTHIS AGREEMENT dated as of the 30th day of October 2007 (“Effective Date”), is by and between WirelessCo, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (“Sprint”), for itself and for those license holders set forth in Section 1 of Attachment I-A (collectively, the “Sprint Group Members”), by and through its general partner and agent Sprint Spectrum L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (“Spectrum”); Spectrum, on its own behalf with respect Section 10 of this Agreement; Alaska DigiTel, LLC, an Alaska limited liability company (the “Company”), for itself and for those license holders set forth in Section 2 of Attachment I-A (collectively, the “Company Group Members”); and, for purposes of Section 9.21 and 9.24 of this Agreement only, the Company Guarantor (as hereinafter defined). Sprint and the Company are sometimes collectively referred to as the “Parties” and each, individually, as a “Party.”