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WBA Announces Shortlist for the Wi-Fi Industry Awards 2014

The WBA is proud to announce the shortlist for the Wi-Fi Industry Awards 2014. The awards recognize outstanding achievement by operators, vendors and device manufacturers within the industry. They are open to the whole industry and have attracted entries from vendors and operators around the world, and across the public Wi-Fi ecosystem.

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2019-05-09T12:28:07+01:00September 19th, 2014|WBA Blog|

Only two UK airports offer completely free Wi-Fi access

UK airports have been criticised after a Skyscanner report revealed that only two offer completely free Wi-Fi access. Birmingham and London City airport both have free unlimited Wi-Fi, meaning users can browse for as long as they like without the fear of having to pay or get kicked off.Edinburgh, meanwhile, only allows two hours of free Wi-Fi,

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2014-09-17T13:58:24+01:00September 17th, 2014|Industry News|

Addison Lee minicabs to offer Wi-Fi by 2015

Passengers using the services of Addison Lee will have access to superfast internet from next year, after the London minicab firm announced plans to make 4G Wi-Fi available in all of its vehicles. The decision was made after a successful trial was carried out across a small section of the company's fleet. The connectivity will

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2014-09-17T10:31:12+01:00September 17th, 2014|Industry News|

Australians to get glimpse of country’s largest Wi-Fi network at flower festival

Australians will get a sneak peak at what the country's largest public Wi-Fi network is going to be like at the Floriade flower festival this year. The CBRfree network, which is being rolled out across Australia over 2014 and 2015, will be delivered by iiNet to the flower festival across September and October. Seven wireless access

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2014-09-16T15:42:00+01:00September 16th, 2014|Industry News|

On-board Wi-Fi introduced to one of UK’s busiest rail routes

Rail passengers travelling on one of the country's busiest routes will now be able to access free Wi-Fi during their journey. The free service will be available on South West Trains-Network Rail Alliance Class 444 'Desiro' trains travelling on the main line route from London Waterloo to Weymouth and Portsmouth. Every weekday, more than 30,000 people use

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2019-05-09T12:28:07+01:00September 15th, 2014|Industry News|

T-Mobile relies on Wi-Fi to boost customers’ signals

T-Mobile, one of the US' biggest mobile operators, is to provide customers with free wireless routers in an attempt to improve their cell reception. The company announced its plans on Wednesday, saying the move would help expand its services to areas where reception is either patchy or non-existent. According to the firm's CEO, John Legere, the majority

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2014-09-11T11:20:28+01:00September 11th, 2014|Industry News|

New iPhone will achieve three-times faster Wi-Fi speeds

Mobile internet browsing could soon become much quicker - at least for Apple users - as the new iPhone 6 will be able to achieve speeds at least three times faster than the current model. The state-of-the-art model, which has just been announced by Apple, will include 802.11ac Wi-Fi. This means it can reach speeds of 433 Mbps,

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2014-09-10T16:48:24+01:00September 10th, 2014|Industry News|

Why connected cars are the future of motoring

While the Internet of Things (IoT) has been a hot topic in the tech world for some time now, people are only now beginning to talk seriously about the concept’s impact on the everyday lives of normal people. It’s a commonly quoted stat in blogs across the internet, but it definitely bears repeating: Gartner expects

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2019-05-09T12:28:07+01:00September 10th, 2014|Industry Insights|

Tourist Wi-Fi use increases in Australia

Tourists are increasingly accessing the internet whilst they're on holiday Down Under, new data from Tourism Research Australia reveals. Between 2013 and 2014, tourist internet use rose by 13 per cent, with the majority choosing to access it via their smartphones (43 per cent). A further 34 per cent used a tablet device to get online,

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2019-05-09T12:28:07+01:00September 9th, 2014|Industry News|

Comcast uses Wi-Fi service to push ads

American cable firm Comcast has started pushing its own advertisements to users of its nationwide network of Wi-Fi hotspots. As well as reminding consumers that they're connected to Comcast's Xfinity service, the company will promote certain products by injecting JavaScript into the portal pages that users must pass through to establish connections, gizmodo.com reports. While

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2019-05-09T12:28:07+01:00September 9th, 2014|Industry News|
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