Monthly Archives: August 2013

Live NGH Experience @ WGC Beijing

China Mobile, Cisco and WBA partner to create first ever live NGH Experience @ Wi-Fi Global Congress Beijing. We are proud to announce the launch of the live NGH Experience during the Wi-Fi Global Congress (WGC) in Beijing, China (18 – 21 Nov) with partners China Mobile as host operator and Cisco as network infrastructure

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2019-05-09T12:28:23+01:00August 30th, 2013|WBA Blog|

Wi-Fi to be introduced to PGA European Tour

Golf fans attending PGA European Tour tournaments will soon have access to Wi-Fi. The Professional Golfers Association has teamed up with Xirrus with the ultimate aim of providing Wi-Fi across 18 holes of every course on the tour. It comes after the huge success of a pilot installation at the BMW PGA Championships at Wentworth Club

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2019-05-09T12:28:23+01:00August 30th, 2013|Industry News|

British broadcaster releases Wi-Fi enabled PVR units

British broadcaster Sky has released two brand new Wi-Fi enabled PVR units for its TV service subscribers. The boxes allow subscribers to connect to Sky's cloud-based TV-on-demand service with exceptional speed. It has allowed Sky to give its customers access to the UK's biggest TV-on-demand service. The company has announced that this service will be growing substantially

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2013-08-30T10:02:00+01:00August 30th, 2013|Industry News|

Thai Airways to request licence for in-flight Wi-Fi

Thai Airways International is preparing to ask for a type-1 licence in order to provide in-flight Wi-Fi for its passengers. Jesada Sivaraks, secretary to the vice-chairman of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), said the airline has scheduled a meeting with the national telecoms regulator to discuss two applications. The first will be for

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2013-08-29T12:30:10+01:00August 29th, 2013|Industry News|

Wi-Fi tram being tested in Manchester

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is testing out the Wi-Fi connection on its new 'Wi-Fi tram', reports messengernewspapers.co.uk. Metrolink tram number 3054 is currently trialling a brand new free Wi-Fi service and if it is successful, the entire fleet of trams could become Wi-Fi hotspots, reports rochdaleonline.co.uk. Passengers using the Wi-Fi tram can now access

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2019-05-09T12:28:23+01:00August 29th, 2013|Industry News|

CableLabs and WBA WhitePaper update

Facilitating and simplifying the process of Wi-Fi roaming agreements has always been a key focus area for the Wireless Broadband Alliance and it is fast becoming an important consideration for many mobile and fixed operators around the globe. Convergence among Wi-Fi roaming standards is an important step towards making this a reality for operators. In

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2019-05-09T12:28:23+01:00August 28th, 2013|WBA Blog|

Cox offers Wi-Fi roaming to paid-up broadband customers in the US

Internet Service Provider Cox Communications has offered its broadband customers the chance to surf the web from nearly 150,000 Wi-Fi hotspots around the United States. Any customer of the company's Preferred, Premiere or Ultimate broadband packages will be able to log onto a free, wireless connection under the company's 'CableWiFi' network. Gigaom.com says this will become the country's

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2019-05-09T12:28:23+01:00August 28th, 2013|Industry News|

Half of those who use public wi-fi hotspots unaware of network security

A new survey has revealed that half of British Wi-Fi users who access public hotspots are unaware if their connection is open or secure, which could mean they are putting themselves at risk. According to yourmoney.com, the Experian Consumer Services WiFi Hotspots consumer survey looked at 1,641 British adults that use Wi-Fi hotspots. They discovered that

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2019-05-09T12:28:23+01:00August 28th, 2013|Industry News|

Ofcom reveals possibility of high-speed internet on airplanes by 2014

A new report from communications regulator Ofcom has claimed that high-speed in-flight Wi-Fi could be available to passengers by next year, reports telegraph.co.uk. The research said Earth Stations on Mobile Platforms are already capable of delivering connections up to ten times faster than those available on buses and trains.  A barrier to these plans is the lack

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2013-08-22T15:19:12+01:00August 22nd, 2013|Industry News|

Free Wi-Fi could be made available in L.A.

Free Wi-Fi could soon be available across the city of Los Angeles. Kcet.org reports that the local authority's Innovation, Technology and General Services Committee is to discuss the prospects of the installation imminently. If this motion becomes reality, L.A. would become the largest city in America to offer such a service.   Councilman Bob Blumenfield, who

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2013-08-15T09:19:18+01:00August 15th, 2013|Industry News|
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