Monthly Archives: March 2014

Disney Cruise Line introduces new Wi-Fi packages

Disney Cruise Lines has introduced new Wi-Fi packages, allowing users to purchase as much data as they need. According to travelweekly.com, Disney will be the first cruise line to introduce the new Connect@Sea system by MTN Communications. Most cruise ships only have a pay as you go system, which charge customers for the amount of

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2014-03-24T11:00:09+00:00March 24th, 2014|Industry News|

Aberdeen to launch fund to boost connectivity and free Wi-Fi access

Aberdeen is set launch the Accelerate Aberdeen Super Connected Cities programme which will invest money in making the city a more technology friendly place. The scheme will make £600,000 available, half of which will be invested in the city's wireless infrastructure and the other half on the boosting the network's connectivity, recombu.com reports. Aberdeen will

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2014-03-21T15:24:51+00:00March 21st, 2014|Industry News|

Wi-Fi expansion to connect over 90,000 South Africans

Some 90,000 people living in four areas of the Western Cape in South Africa will soon be able to connect to free Wi-Fi, thanks to an expansion of a Project Isizwe service. According to techcentral.co.za, finance, economic development and tourism minister Alan Winde explained that the first part of the rollout will act as a pilot and

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2014-03-20T12:55:31+00:00March 20th, 2014|Industry News|

EE Wi-Fi service allows retailers to understand their customers better

EE has launched a new wireless solution which will help retailers gather data about their shoppers while they browse the internet. According to telecoms.com, customers wanting to use the free in-store Wi-Fi will have to agree to EE's terms and conditions, which state the retailer can use their data anonymously. Called Connected Retail, the managed solution

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2019-05-09T12:28:13+01:00March 19th, 2014|Industry News|

Telefónica focusing on business customers’ security, director claims

Telefónica's new partnership with Korean tech firm Samsung signals the company's commitment to keeping its enterprise customers protected, according to director of security Oliver Martinez. On Monday, the Spanish telecoms giant announced that it will soon be making Knox - Samsung's mobile app security platform - available to its public sector and business customers, techradar.com

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2019-05-09T12:28:13+01:00March 18th, 2014|Industry News|

Goals links up with BT to boost technology at soccer centres

Goals is looking to encourage the use of mobile devices at its soccer centres by partnering up with BT. The company has noticed a trend in five and seven-a-side players biding the time between sessions with a browse on their smartphone or tablet. In order to cater for those wishing to use their mobile devices in

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2019-05-09T12:28:13+01:00March 18th, 2014|Industry News|

GOWEX to launch free Wi-Fi network in Edinburgh

Spanish Wi-Fi provider GOWEX is set to bring a free wireless internet network to the city of Edinburgh, reports scotsman.com. Local reports suggest the provision of Wi-Fi represents a key part of Edinburgh council's plans to continue the growth of its economy, with an emphasis on making the service free to use. Councillors are set to place their faith

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2014-03-17T14:57:42+00:00March 17th, 2014|Industry News|

Public Wi-Fi Trends: 2014-2018

Smartphone and tablet use is booming and mobile data is growing at exponential rates. Cisco recently published its Visual Networking Index (VNI), which found that mobile data traffic grew by 81 per cent in 2013 alone. The same report predicted that mobile data traffic will increase a further 11-fold between now and 2018, with more

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2019-05-09T12:28:13+01:00March 15th, 2014|Industry Insights|

Birmingham receives £1.5 million to improve Wi-Fi network

Birmingham City Council has been granted £1.5 million to improve the city's wireless network as it looks to intervene in the battle against "digital exclusion", reports birminghammail.co.uk. Local officials have grown worried about the quality of internet access available to residents and have turned their attentions to making what they describe as "essential" improvements.   Birminghampost.co.uk says the plans will include

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2014-03-14T12:42:54+00:00March 14th, 2014|Industry News|

Cisco partners with AT&T to boost Wi-Fi safety at event

Visitors to the recent Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2014 event were able to browse the internet safely after Cisco Systems worked with AT&T to improve the security of the show's giant Wi-Fi network, telecomlead.com reports. According to a company spokesperson, Cisco used innovative Hotspot 2.0 technology to provide wireless connectivity for more than 80,000 guests

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2019-05-09T12:28:13+01:00March 13th, 2014|Industry News|
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