Monthly Archives: July 2014

WBA Reveals Speaker Program for Wi-Fi Global Congress in San Francisco

The WBA today announced the agenda and named the key sponsors of its Wi-Fi Global Congress that will take place at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco from the 6-10th October 2014. The dedicated 2-day event will bring together over 500 key influencers from across the wireless ecosystem to discuss the future of Carrier Wi-Fi and

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2019-05-09T12:28:08+01:00July 29th, 2014|WBA Blog|

Wireless Broadband Alliance Reveals Speaker Program for Wi-Fi Global Congress in San Francisco

The Congress will feature speakers from City & County of San Francisco, City of San Jose, Primera Capital, Microsoft, Google, AT&T Foundry, Comcast, Broadcom and many more. Singapore – July 29th, 2014 – The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), the industry association focused on driving the next generation Wi-Fi experience, today revealed the agenda and named

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2019-05-09T12:28:08+01:00July 29th, 2014|WBA Press releases|

New website allows travellers to find hotels with the best Wi-Fi speeds

Travellers can now find out which hotels have the best Wi-Fi speeds thanks a brand new website. Hotelwifitest.com allows holidaymakers to search for hotels in the city they plan to visit, then ranks them according to the speed of their Wi-Fi. It states what the expected speed is, the range the user could experience and the 'confidence' it has in those

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2014-07-28T16:43:39+01:00July 28th, 2014|Industry News|

The 2014 WBA Wi-Fi Industry Awards: Last year’s winners

It’s impossible to count the many ways in which the digital revolution has impacted modern life. Technologies like mobile and the cloud are being embraced everywhere from office space meeting rooms to the average consumer’s home – and t hey’re drastically changing how we go about our lives. It could easily be argued that Wi-Fi

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2019-05-09T12:28:08+01:00July 28th, 2014|Industry Insights|

Rail Wi-Fi could boost competition in China

The provision of wireless internet access on China's high-speed rail network could boost competition in the country's public transport sector, it has been claimed. Telecommunications experts recently approved plans to roll out hotspots across the nation's expansive rail network, in a move which is expected to help operators boost revenue significantly. Wi-Fi is a hot

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2014-07-28T12:32:54+01:00July 28th, 2014|Industry News|

Cisco considers Wi-Fi phone booths in New York

Cisco Systems and Time Warner Cable (TWC) were among a number of companies discussing the possibility of turning New York's disused phone booths into communication hubs at a recent industry meeting. A host of big names from the telecommunications and technology industries joined Cisco and TWC, including IBM, Cablevision, Samsung and Google. Representatives from each world-leading company talked about ways of utilising

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2019-05-09T12:28:08+01:00July 25th, 2014|Industry News|

Wi-Fi more preferable than food for US air travellers

American air travellers would rather have access to a wireless internet connection than food during their flights, the results of a new study show. In Kelton's survey of more than 1,000 passengers, 37 per cent said they'd be disappointed to discover that a flight didn't offer Wi-Fi, compared to just 35 per cent who said

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2014-07-24T12:26:28+01:00July 24th, 2014|Industry News|

Advances in technology will make sky-high Wi-Fi standard, expert suggests

The speed at which technology is advancing will ensure that Wi-Fi access soon becomes standard in commercial aircraft, it has been claimed. Speaking to telegraph.co.uk, chief executive of Paris-based defence firm Thales, Jean Bernard Levy, said that passengers on all flights should be able to access hotspots within the next "couple of years", regardless of how far they're

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2014-07-22T11:35:43+01:00July 22nd, 2014|Industry News|

‘Friendly Wi-Fi’ alerts users to safe internet connections

A new accreditation scheme called 'Friendly Wi-Fi' will show whether an internet connection is child-friendly and free of inappropriate content. There is no known scheme in the world that's similar to the new accreditation, which was first suggested by online community Mumsnet. Businesses can choose to opt in and show the logo at their café, store, or restaurant,

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2014-07-18T16:49:03+01:00July 18th, 2014|Industry News|

In-car connectivity will be “key” factor for motorists

Most motorists will consider in-car connectivity as a "key" feature when it comes to buying their next car, the results of a new survey suggest. The report was compiled by researchers from telecoms giant Telefónica, which questioned more than 5,000 consumers about their automotive preferences. Some 80 per cent of the respondents, who were spread

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2014-07-18T14:50:12+01:00July 18th, 2014|Industry News|
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