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Will AT&T Unlimited Day Pass for iPad Users Help With Wireless Growth: Industry Analyst and Strategic Advisor Jeff Kagan
NEW YORK, NYAT&T launches new wireless option for iPad users, offering unlimited data for $3 per day without a monthly commitment AT&T Mobility has introduced a new wireless offering for iPad users called Unlimited Day Pass, providing unlimited data access for 24 hours at a cost of $3 per day. Industry Analyst and Strategic Advisor Jeff Kagan […]
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AT&T launches new wireless option for iPad users, offering unlimited data for $3 per day without a monthly commitment
AT&T Mobility has introduced a new wireless offering for iPad users called Unlimited Day Pass, providing unlimited data access for 24 hours at a cost of $3 per day.
Industry Analyst and Strategic Advisor Jeff Kagan says the new service could strengthen AT&T’s competitive position in the wireless marketplace and may attract new full time customers.
“Could this help AT&T grow its wireless subscriber base?” asks Kagan. “I think AT&T is the first of the three major U.S. wireless carriers to introduce this type of offering. If T-Mobile and Verizon do not match it, this could give AT&T a competitive advantage and help strengthen its position in the wireless marketplace.”
Kagan noted that AT&T has frequently been first to introduce innovative wireless services, solutions, and pricing options over the decades with good results. T-Mobile and Verizon sometimes follow.
“AT&T’s new Unlimited Day Pass sounds like it will be an attractive offer for many users,” said Kagan. “This gives customers a simple and affordable way to stay connected when they need wireless data without committing to a monthly plan whether they are already an AT&T customer or not.”
According to AT&T, users can activate the service directly from their iPad through the Settings app by selecting Cellular Data and choosing the AT&T Unlimited Day Pass. Service begins once payment is completed.
The offering is available to all iPad users regardless of their primary wireless provider. That means customers using AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Xfinity Mobile, Spectrum Mobile, Optimum Mobile, Cox Mobile, and other wireless providers can take full advantage of the service when they need mobile connectivity.
While consumers increasingly rely on Wi-Fi at home, at work, and in public locations, reliable service is not always available. The Unlimited Day Pass is designed to fill that gap by offering affordable connectivity whenever users need it.
“This service can be especially valuable for customers who occasionally need reliable Internet access while traveling, working remotely, or during temporary connectivity needs,” Kagan added. “Rather than paying for an entire month of service, users can simply purchase a day of unlimited connectivity at a time, when necessary, no matter who their primary wireless carrier is.”
Kagan believes the service could have benefits beyond immediate revenue.
“This offer is available not only to AT&T customers, but also to customers of competing wireless carriers,” he said. “If users try the service and have a positive experience, it could increase AT&T’s visibility and potentially encourage customers to consider switching providers.”
About Jeff Kagan
Jeff Kagan is an Industry Analyst, Strategic Advisor, Tech Influencer, and Columnist who follows and covers the companies and technologies transforming industry and society, including artificial intelligence, wireless, telecommunications, broadband, IoT, and related technology sectors.
Kagan advises CEOs and senior leadership teams navigating the AI era and has written thousands of columns and articles translating technology trends into practical business insights.
AT&T Executive Vice President of Public Relations (retired) Dick Martin highlighted Kagan’s industry influence in his book Tough Calls: AT&T and the Hard Lessons Learned from the Telecom Wars, writing: “Jeff Kagan has been described as the most widely quoted analyst in the telecommunications industry.”
Companies interested in speaking with Jeff Kagan are invited to send an email inquiry.
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Valtorc International is proud to offer our USA fabricated METAL SEATED 3 WAY BALL VALVES
Kennesaw, Georgia Valtorc International : USA Manufacturing Operations Valtorc international USA manufacturing operations has announced the completion of their new High Performance 3 Way all 316 Stainless Steel METAL SEATED ball valves.S372M series. These High performance 3 way ball valve packages, are being used in various industries worldwide. Chemical plant operations, Oil and Gas […]
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Valtorc International : USA Manufacturing Operations
Valtorc international USA manufacturing operations has announced the completion of their new High Performance 3 Way all 316

Stainless Steel METAL SEATED ball valves.S372M series. These High performance 3 way ball valve packages, are being used in various industries worldwide. Chemical plant operations, Oil and Gas refineries, Food Processing plants, Water treatment facilities , and many other manufacturing plants worldwide. We are very proud of our engineering team, for the production and implementation, and fabrication of this high performance package. These packages are available in sizes from 1/2″” to 2″, in all stainless steel material, All packages are available with Pneumatic or Electric automation. Or can be used manually if required. We are very excited to promote these High quality packages, and are looking for qualified customers and distributors worldwide to help us promote these packages …
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The Man Behind New York City’s Luxury Revival: How Ilya Zavolun Is Elevating the City’s Event Scene
NEW YORK, NYOnce a symbol of Manhattan’s architectural grandeur, Capitale is once again placing New York City at the forefront of luxury hospitality for a global audience.
Once a symbol of Manhattan’s architectural grandeur, Capitale is once again placing New York City at the forefront of luxury hospitality for a global audience.
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As the eyes of the world turned to New York City during the FIFA World Cup, one venue emerged as the defining symbol of the city’s return as the global capital of luxury hospitality. Capitale, the iconic landmark housed within the former Bowery Savings Bank at 130 Bowery, hosted FIFA’s prestigious gala dinner, welcoming world leaders, international dignitaries, and distinguished guests for an unforgettable evening that showcased New York at its absolute finest.
For hospitality entrepreneur and Capitale visionary Ilya Zavolun, the evening represented something much larger than a successful event—it marked a turning point for New York City.

“Ask me what changed my mind about what this city is capable of, and I’ll point to this summer,” said Zavolun. “The world came to New York with genuine expectation, and when FIFA chose Capitale for its gala dinner, I watched guests from every corner of the globe experience something truly extraordinary. They weren’t simply impressed by the architecture—they felt they were somewhere that mattered.”
Housed inside one of Manhattan’s most celebrated architectural landmarks, Capitale combines historic grandeur with modern hospitality, offering an experience that few venues in the world can replicate. Rather than competing on convenience, Zavolun believes New York has an opportunity to once again become synonymous with elegance, craftsmanship, and unforgettable experiences.
“Somewhere along the way, New York started competing on convenience instead of grandeur,” Zavolun said. “This summer proved that the appetite for extraordinary experiences never disappeared. The world still wants New York to be magnificent. We simply stopped offering it. My mission isn’t about nostalgia—it’s about restoring the standard.”
The FIFA gala demonstrated the philosophy that has become the foundation of Capitale’s approach to hospitality: true luxury is found in intentionality.
“Capitale is more than a venue—it’s a piece of New York City’s history,” said Zavolun. “Our responsibility is to honor that legacy while creating experiences that feel timeless. True luxury isn’t measured by extravagance; it’s measured by how every guest feels the moment they walk through our doors. When people leave remembering how they were treated, not just what they attended, we’ve done our job.”
Every event hosted at Capitale is designed around the story each client wants to tell. Whether welcoming international organizations, corporate leaders, philanthropists, or families celebrating life’s most meaningful milestones, the venue emphasizes thoughtful curation over extravagance.
“True luxury isn’t about excess—it’s about intention,” Zavolun said. “Every event should have a purpose beyond celebration. When you understand the story you’re trying to tell, every element comes together to create an experience people remember long after the evening ends.”
Zavolun’s entrepreneurial journey spans decades, beginning with building and successfully selling a technology company before entering the hospitality industry. His experience taught him that exceptional venues are built not only through architecture but through people.
“Reputation compounds slowly and disappears quickly,” he said. “You earn it one event at a time. The building is remarkable, but it’s our team that creates the experience. Guests always know the difference between people who simply work somewhere and people who genuinely take pride in what they do.”’
Looking ahead, Zavolun believes New York has an extraordinary opportunity following the international attention generated this summer.
“The cameras may have moved on, but this is only the beginning,” he said. “I want people to return to New York not simply for business or sporting events, but because nowhere else in the world offers hospitality, culture, architecture, and elegance quite like this city. If we inspire a new generation of hospitality leaders to pursue excellence instead of convenience, everyone benefits.”
As New York continues welcoming international visitors, investors, and luxury travelers, Capitale remains at the forefront of a renewed movement toward timeless elegance, exceptional service, and world-class hospitality. Through landmark events and unforgettable guest experiences, the venue continues to demonstrate why New York remains one of the world’s premier destinations for luxury gatherings.
About Capitale
Located in the heart of Manhattan at 130 Bowery, Capitale is one of New York City’s most iconic luxury event venues, housed within the historic former Bowery Savings Bank. Renowned for its breathtaking architecture, soaring ceilings, marble interiors, and timeless elegance, Capitale serves as the backdrop for prestigious galas, corporate events, private celebrations, charity fundraisers, luxury weddings, and international gatherings. From hosting globally recognized organizations to welcoming distinguished guests from around the world, Capitale has earned a reputation for delivering exceptional hospitality and unforgettable experiences. With a commitment to excellence and meticulous attention to detail, Capitale continues to elevate New York City’s standing as a premier destination for luxury events on both the national and international stage.
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Cosmopolitan Food Group Expands Packaged Olive Oil Export Focus
IZMIR, TürkiyeCosmopolitan Food Group, an international food company operating through Türkiye and the United States, announced an expanded focus on packaged olive oil exports as part of its broader international growth strategy. The company, led by chief executive officer Sinan Bozdağ, is directing resources toward branded, retail-ready olive oil in an effort to move Turkish-origin products […]
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Cosmopolitan Food Group, an international food company operating through Türkiye and the United States, announced an expanded focus on packaged olive oil exports as part of its broader international growth strategy. The company, led by chief executive officer Sinan Bozdağ, is directing resources toward branded, retail-ready olive oil in an effort to move Turkish-origin products beyond bulk commodity trade.

The strategy centers on packaged olive oil, a category the company considers strategically important for Türkiye’s food industry because it allows producers to build higher value through branding, packaging and traceability rather than volume alone. Cosmopolitan Food Group supports this model through a portfolio of olive oil and Mediterranean food brands that includes Palermo, Papa Palermo, Casa di Oliva, Olivitaly and Cordelio.
Founded in the United States in 2009, Cosmopolitan Food Group initially concentrated on olive oil sales and distribution before developing a wider international supply structure. The group later expanded its operations in Türkiye, connecting sourcing, production and export activity with retail and foodservice demand abroad. That development reflects a growing role for Turkish companies in branded food exports, particularly in markets where Mediterranean products continue to gain shelf presence.
Under Bozdağ’s direction, the company has built an operating structure designed to support both brand ownership and distribution capability. Its United States operations provide access to retail and food-industry channels, while its Türkiye-based activity maintains close relationships with producers and suppliers. According to the company, this model helps position Turkish-origin products in international markets with an emphasis on consistency, packaging standards and long-term supply reliability.
“Packaged olive oil exports matter not only for company growth, but for the way Turkish food products are represented in international markets,” said Sinan Bozdağ, chief executive officer of Cosmopolitan Food Group. “The objective is to keep building reliable brands, disciplined supply systems and stronger visibility for Mediterranean products that originate from Tükiye.”
The company’s product range extends beyond olive oil to include balsamic vinegar, honey, salt and seasoning products, sun dried tomatoes, capers, sauces, olives, spreads and preserves. This breadth allows the group to serve different segments of the international grocery and foodservice market while keeping olive oil at the center of its export identity.
The company frames packaged exports as a way to keep more value within Türkiye’s food supply chain. Rather than shipping unbranded product for others to bottle and label abroad, branded exports keep packaging, quality control and brand equity closer to the producer. According to the company, this approach also supports more predictable demand planning for the suppliers it works with and a clearer link between production standards and the final product on the shelf.
The renewed focus also reflects a wider shift in the olive oil sector. As international buyers place more weight on origin, quality, packaging and brand identity, exporters are increasingly expected to offer more than volume based supply. For Turkish producers, the company notes, this creates an opportunity to compete through product presentation, retail readiness and brand recognition rather than price alone.
Türkiye is recognized as one of the major olive and olive oil producing countries in the Mediterranean region, yet the packaged export segment remains an area with room for further development.
By prioritizing branded exports, the company aims to support an approach in which Turkish origin products compete more visibly on international shelves. Further information on the company’s brand portfolio is available online.
Cosmopolitan Food Group stated that its continued focus will remain on expanding packaged food exports, strengthening supplier relationships and increasing brand recognition in global markets, combining Turkish sourcing capability with international sales and distribution experience. Additional background is available on the company website.
About Cosmopolitan Food Group
Cosmopolitan Food Group is an international food trade and export company operating through Türkiye and the United States. Founded in 2009, the company specializes in olive oil and Mediterranean food products, including balsamic vinegar, honey, sauces, olives, spreads and preserves. Its brand portfolio includes Palermo, Papa Palermo, Casa di Oliva, Olivitaly and Cordelio.
The company’s mission is to strengthen the global presence of Turkish-origin food products through reliable supply and branded packaged exports.
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