

LONDON, January 24, 2012 – iPass Inc. (NASDAQ: IPAS) a leading provider of mobility services for both enterprises and service providers, today announced that it has expanded its partnership with iBAHN, a worldwide leader in Internet solutions for the hospitality and meeting industries, to cover 225 additional European hotel conference centres as part of the iPass Mobile Network.
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A year ago we wrote about the rise of the millennial worker, the unprovisioned. At that time, 85 percent of mobile workers had smartphones, but only 65 percent used their smartphone for work. At the same time, two-thirds of mobile workers were provisioned business smartphones by their employer, and one-third were allowed to use a personally-owned smartphone as a business smartphone.
In this quarter’s iPass Mobile Workforce Report, released today, we found that 95 percent of mobile workers have smartphones, and 91 percent use them for work– a 26 percent rise compared to 2010. But the big news is 8 percent –the number of mobile employees with provisioned smartphones has declined by 8 percent to 58 percent, and the number of mobile employees bringing their own smartphone for work has grown by 8 percent to 42 percent.
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