Have you ever needed an Internet connection while traveling? Sure, they're available at your hotel for ten or twelve dollars a day, or at the Starbucks down the street for $29.99 per day (with a T-mobile subscription), but all those charges add up quickly, and there are places where that isn't even an option. iPass is the solution to all of these problems.
Internet access via iPass includes:
- Over 78,000 Wi-Fi hotspot and Ethernet hotel broadband locations in over 70 countries, including venues from top-tier providers such as T-Mobile, iBahn, Wayport and AT&T Wi-Fi in the U.S.; T-Mobile, BT Openzone and the Cloud in Europe; Korea Telecom, NTT Japan Telecom and China Telecom in Asia.
- 390 airports, including 76 of the top 100 busiest by passenger volume, and more than 16,000 hotels and conference venues around the world.
- Thousands of dial access points in more than 150 countries including multiple redundant network providers in thousands of cities to protect against single-provider outages.
iPass is ordered through your local Department IT Contact and charged to a Stanford account (PTAEO). For more information about iPass at Stanford, go to:

