Monthly Archives: December 2013

San Francisco’s new Wi-Fi service will be free and have zero adverts

The free Wi-Fi network that has launched in San Francisco's Market Street will be free to all, users won't have to sign in to use it and it will be free of adverts. According to pcadvisor.co.uk, Ruckus Wireless has helped make the scheme a reality by donating more than 150 of its outdoor access points and network

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2013-12-18T12:06:09+00:00December 18th, 2013|Industry News|

WBA Industry Report 2013: A great year for NGH

The public Wi-Fi ecosystem is on the precipice of monumental change. The explosion in mobile data traffic has been staggering and is only set to continue. Research suggests that data traffic will increase a further 12 times between 2013-2018 and mobile data traffic will reach 11.7 exabytes per month in the same time frame. It

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2019-05-09T12:28:18+01:00December 13th, 2013|Industry Insights|

JetBlue offers broadband connectivity to flight passengers

JetBlue has become the latest airline to offer a Wi-Fi service to its passengers, reports gigaom.com. Passengers can now hook their smartphones and tablets up to 'FlyFi', the American company's long-awaited wireless connection for JetBlue customers. The airline says its connection is capable of speeds of up to 20 Mbps and can provide a broadband experience

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2019-05-09T12:28:18+01:00December 12th, 2013|Industry News|

UK commuters on high-speed and sleeper First Great Western services to gain free Wi-Fi

First Great Western (FGW) has announced it will extend its free Wi-Fi service to commuters travelling in the UK on its sleeper and high-speed trains. According to techienews.co.uk, FGW will be installing all high-speed and Night Riviera trains with networking equipment some time around May next year. All commuters should have access to the service by the end of

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2013-12-12T12:36:45+00:00December 12th, 2013|Industry News|

Harlem plans to attract more businesses by offering up free Wi-Fi

Prospective entrepreneurs and businesses could soon be looking to settle in Harlem, New York City, as the district is soon to get free, unlimited Wi-Fi access.    According to nbcnew.com, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced the network and stated it would prove beneficial to everyone. "Our new Harlem wireless network brings critical connectivity to residents and

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2019-05-09T12:28:18+01:00December 11th, 2013|Industry News|

WBA brings together key players and industry partners in Carrier Wi-Fi Summit at MWC 2014

The WBA recently announced that its inaugural Carrier Wi-Fi Summit will take place on the 24-27 February during Mobile World Congress 2014. This dedicated 4-day summit, with industry partners the GSMA and Wi-Fi Alliance®, will bring together over 500 key influencers from across the wireless ecosystem to discuss the future of Carrier Wi-Fi and to

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2019-05-09T12:28:18+01:00December 11th, 2013|WBA Blog|

New Wi-Fi service in Camps Bay, Cape Town, allows users 100MB of data usage for free

Residents and visitors in Camps Bay in Cape Town, South Africa, will be able to access a new Wi-Fi service which allows them to use 100MB worth of data for free every day.  According to mybroadband.co.za, the installation is made up from a combination of fibre from ISP MacroLan and high density outdoor access points

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2013-12-10T13:54:34+00:00December 10th, 2013|Industry News|

Wi-fi to be available in all Edinburgh libraries

 Wi-fi hotspots will now be available in all of Edinburgh libraries, according to noodls.com. The move, which came into place today (9 December), will affect all of the capital's 28 libraries. The Council hopes that the technology will transform the historic buildings into modern learning facilities. Those who want to use the service will need

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2019-05-09T12:28:18+01:00December 10th, 2013|Industry News|

O2 brings free public Wi-Fi to Newark

O2 has struck a deal with the Sherwood District Council to bring free public Wi-Fi to the market town of Newark, UK. The mobile operator has reached an agreement to install Wi-Fi technology on the street furniture and buildings that line the town centre in January 2014.   According to an overview of the deal from computerworlduk.com, the installations will

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2013-12-09T16:14:48+00:00December 9th, 2013|Industry News|

An overview of Wi-Fi in China

China’s adoption of consumer technology has been nothing short of staggering. In a very short space of time, China has leapfrogged from being one of the least significant players on the global stage, to the leader. This fact is highlighted by the recent statistics that reveal China has just passed the United States as the

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2019-05-09T12:28:18+01:00December 6th, 2013|Industry Insights|
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