Monthly Archives: October 2013

Aptilo and ELTA Deliver Wi-Fi Offloading to Chunghwa Telecom and FarEasTone

STOCKHOLM and TAIPEI, TAIWAN – October 15, 2013 – Telecommunications systems integrator ELTA Technology and Aptilo Networks, the leading provider of mobile data offloading solutions, have partnered to enable Wi-Fi offloading to Chunghwa Telecom and FarEasTone, two of Taiwan’s tier 1 service providers. They are using the Aptilo Service Management Platform™ (SMP) with Aptilo Wi-Fi

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2019-05-09T12:28:20+01:00October 16th, 2013|Member Releases|

Scientists create world’s fastest Wi-Fi connection

A Wi-Fi connection with a world-record speed of 100 gigabytes per second has been created by scientists in Germany. The team, based at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics (IAF), achieved this feat by applying a photonic method to generate radio signals at the transmitter and using fully integrated electronic circuits in the receiver.

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2013-10-15T11:34:41+01:00October 15th, 2013|Industry News|

Wi-Fi in airports: Next Generation Hotspot

Airports handle a staggering amount of travellers each year. London Heathrow saw over 70 million people pass through its gates in 2012. At Beijing International, the figure was closer to 82 million and Atlanta International Airport hosted nearly 96 million passengers. These figures do not include friends, family, loves ones, the hundreds of thousands of

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2019-05-09T12:28:20+01:00October 15th, 2013|Industry Insights|

New website reveals Wi-Fi speed in hotels

Tourists can now examine the Wi-Fi speed of hotels in which they are planning to stay. A new website called hotelwifi.com has been created to help tourists ensure they select accommodation which meets their needs for wireless internet services. The service encourages guests at hotels, B&Bs and hostels to perform a Wi-Fi speed test on the website

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2019-05-09T12:28:20+01:00October 14th, 2013|Industry News|

Many lessons to be learnt from Starbucks’ monetization of Wi-Fi, claims expert

Starbucks is a prime example of a company which has used Wi-Fi to create another stream of revenue, a marketing expert has claimed. The coffee giant is one of the biggest providers of Wi-Fi in the US, with over 11,000 active connections. Now, in order to log onto a free connection, users must bypass an embedded video

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2019-05-09T12:28:21+01:00October 14th, 2013|Industry News|

More free Wi-Fi for Cape Town

Harrington Square has become the next location in Cape Town to provide its visitors with free Wi-Fi access. According to iafrica.com, the service went live on October 11th. It comes as part of a collaboration between Cape Town Partnership, Connected Space, District Six Museum, Charly's Bakery, Woodheads and The Bank. The Company Gardens and St

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2019-05-09T12:28:21+01:00October 14th, 2013|Industry News|

Wi-Fi offload to increase across all major regions by 2017, predicts report

A new study into Wi-Fi offload predicts major uptake across all regions by 2017. The report from analyst house igr-inc.com says that while the majority of Wi-Fi offload is currently consumer-driven, in that the end-user logs on to increase speed or reliability, technological shifts will cause a major uptake of carrier-driven offloading. This involves the carrier

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2013-10-10T17:04:27+01:00October 10th, 2013|Industry News|

Committee discusses possibility of free Wi-Fi in Los Angeles

A Los Angeles City Council committee is currently discussing plans to provide free Wi-Fi to residents and tourists across the city. According to cbslocal.com, the proposal will be looked over by the City Council's Innovation, Technology and General Services Committee and a final decision will be made in November. The proposal was put together by

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2013-10-10T16:52:29+01:00October 10th, 2013|Industry News|

Mountain View to replace free Google Wi-Fi

Mountain View is set to ditch the free Wi-Fi provided by Google. Officials in the city have decided to replace the service with a new $130,000 system, following complaints that Google's service was poor. It had been suggested by residents that it was often difficult to connect to Google's Wi-Fi in the local library and

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2013-10-09T11:36:54+01:00October 9th, 2013|Industry News|

Pre-orders taken for world’s first Wi-Fi kettle

The world's first Wi-Fi enabled kettle will appear in kitchens across the world within a couple of months. The iKettle, which was made available for pre-order on Tuesday, allows users to boil it from a remote location using their smartphone. It could potentially spell the end of the annoying task of walking to the kettle and

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2013-10-09T10:59:00+01:00October 9th, 2013|Industry News|
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