Monthly Archives: July 2014

Free London Underground Wi-Fi finally comes to Three customers

Brits on mobile phone contracts with Three will finally be able to access free Wi-Fi on the London Underground. Three is the final 'big four' telecom provider to offer the service, which has been available to O2, Vodafone and EE customers since 2012. Danny Dixon, Three's director of customer strategy, told techradar.com that customers will

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2014-07-17T16:51:48+01:00July 17th, 2014|Industry News|

Facebook Wi-Fi decision boosts 1:1 initiative

Facebook is to provide free Wi-Fi to students in North Carolina in a move that education bosses say will provide a major boost to the popular 1:1 scheme. The 1:1 initiative was introduced in 2011 with the goal of ensuring all pupils have access to personal computers. So far, around 6,000 of the area's students

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2019-05-09T12:28:08+01:00July 17th, 2014|Industry News|

Chinese telecoms deal could bring 4G to one billion

A new collaboration agreement involving three of the Asia's biggest telecoms firms is expected to provide a major boost to the accessibility of 4G in China. China Unicom, China Mobile and China Telecom recently signed a deal which will see them share basic infrastructure for data and voice coverage, with the particular goal of increasing the

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2019-05-09T12:28:08+01:00July 15th, 2014|Industry News|

Comcast boosts IoT efforts with latest acquisition

US cable firm Comcast is expected to increase its focus on Wi-Fi and the Internet of Things (IoT) after purchasing Californian tech firm PowerCloud. PowerCloud, which is based in Palo Alto, specialises in building analytics software and web monitoring tools, with Wi-Fi management platform Skydog one of its flagship products. According to techcrunch.com, Comcast isn't

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2014-07-15T15:45:44+01:00July 15th, 2014|Industry News|

Frankfurt Airport’s free Wi-Fi boosted to 24 hours

The length of time air passengers can use the free Wi-Fi service at Frankfurt Airport has been extended from just 60 minutes to 24 hours. Now, travellers passing through the airport heading on a summer holiday will be able to get online for free without having to worry about the restriction. More than 300 Wi-Fi hotspots are located in

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2014-07-14T13:30:22+01:00July 14th, 2014|Industry News|

Qualcomm acquisition signals increased Wi-Fi focus

Chip-making giant Qualcomm is set to create a new tri-band Wi-Fi platform by combining its own technology with that of Wilocity, a start-up it purchased this week. Using its own WiGig technology, Wilocity creates 60GHz chipsets which are capable of supporting multi-gigabit wireless streaming. They also make extremely fast file transfers possible, mobileworldlive.com reports. WiGig,

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2019-05-09T12:28:08+01:00July 14th, 2014|Industry News|

Hospitality venues unaware of how important Wi-Fi is to guests

Some 76 per cent of hospitality venues believe guests don't think that Wi-Fi is as important as other facilities or services, a new survey from Netgear shows. Almost half (43 per cent) of hotels and similar venues also think that customers are happy to put up with a poor or non-existent Wi-Fi connection as long as

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2014-07-14T13:28:43+01:00July 14th, 2014|Industry News|

South Africa taxi Wi-Fi service proves popular

A new Wi-Fi service installed in 60 mini-bus taxis in South Africa has had a huge take-up so far and is proving to be very popular among passengers.The service was developed by the South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) and wireless firm Wi-Taxi, reports businesstech.co.za. It's been almost a month since it launched, but Brian Mdluli from Wi-Taxi claims

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2014-07-14T13:28:25+01:00July 14th, 2014|Industry News|

BT and Glasgow City Council form eight-year Wi-Fi partnership

Wi-Fi will be available in Glasgow, Scotland for at least the next eight years, thanks to a new partnership agreement between BT and Glasgow City Council. The city has become the first in Scotland to offer free connectivity in its centre. Between 50 and 80 access points will be installed in the most popular areas,

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2019-05-09T12:28:08+01:00July 14th, 2014|Industry News|

Some 54 million students to benefit from FCC Wi-Fi decision

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) says the decision to invest an extra $2 billion in its E-Rate program could see as many as 54 million students given access to Wi-Fi by 2019. The E-Rate initiative was first introduced in 1996 with the idea of providing youngsters across the country with basic internet access in

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2014-07-14T13:27:26+01:00July 14th, 2014|Industry News|
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