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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|

Six Thailand airports get connected with free Wi-Fi

Six key airports in Thailand will be able to offer free Wi-Fi to their passengers as part of an overall effort to upgrade services. Bangkokpost.com says Don Mueang and Chiang Mai rolled out their mobile broadband connections on Sunday (December 1), while Phuket, Ha Yai and Chian Rai will have their own services precisely one month later.   The last

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2019-05-09T12:28:18+01:00December 5th, 2013|Industry News|

Wi-Fi backed to transform Oklahoma city

Citywide Wi-Fi access has been touted as a way of transforming an Oklahoma city into a thriving business hub. Local officials in Muskogee are currently looking at ways of boosting the area's economic development and believe the provision of free wireless internet could enhance its long-term prospects. The city will gain its very own WI-Fi network over the next 12-24 months and Muskogee interim city manager  Roy

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2013-12-02T10:48:36+00:00December 2nd, 2013|Industry News|

Expert says 2014 could be a “breakout year” for Wi-Fi in Kenya

An industry expert has claimed that 2014 could be a "breakout year" for Wi-Fi in Kenya, according to engineeringnews.co.za. Michael Fletcher, sales director for Ruckus Wireless sub-Saharan Africa, said that there is an increasing demand for constant access to Wi-Fi in the country, which is set to escalate even more next year.  Talking about this

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2013-11-28T17:02:02+00:00November 28th, 2013|Industry News|

Sao Paulo shaves 40 per cent off cost to provide wireless network for city

The Brazilian city of Sao Paulo will receive its Wi-Fi network for 40 per cent lower cost than initially expected thanks to the existing internet provision in its central area. Planners are hoping that the availability of 120 free wireless hotspots will help 11 million people access the web via their chosen mobile devices. Zdnet.com said the initial cost

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2013-11-28T14:30:37+00:00November 28th, 2013|Industry News|

Britain warned about spectrum shortage as mobile networks become overcrowded

Britain will need to conduct significant upgrades to its mobile and Wi-Fi networks if it's to cope with increased usage of the internet. The advice comes courtesy of Real Wireless, a leading wireless consultancy firm, who believes that unless improvements are made to networks by 2020, there will not be enough spectrum for mobile devices and computers

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

UK Argos stores to harness free O2 Wi-Fi in a bid to improve customer service

Retailer Argos has claimed that its free Wi-Fi service, which is now available at all 735 of its UK stores, will enable it to provide better customer service. According to techienews.co.uk, Argos customers will be able to view product videos, an extended catalogue of products and enhanced photography using the free service, which is being provided by O2.

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2013-11-27T15:00:17+00:00November 27th, 2013|Industry News|

Wi-Fi usage tipped to skyrocket in Latin America in 2014

Six out of ten conference rooms in Latin America currently provide Wi-Fi access, according to a new report. A study conducted by TNS International Agency has suggested that more than 90 per cent of Latin American businesses in total will have Wi-Fi within the next year.  Roughly 62 per cent of offices across Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico currently

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2013-11-27T09:55:15+00:00November 27th, 2013|Industry News|

City of Tshwane in South Africa aims to show the world how to supply free Wi-Fi in poor communities

The City of Tshwane in South Africa now has access to free Wi-Fi and aims to show the rest of the world how to deliver the service to poorer communities, it was announced today (26th of November).  Project Isizewe are behind the rollout and the founder and CEO, Alan Knott-Craig, said South Africa is testing the waters

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2013-11-26T17:28:01+00:00November 26th, 2013|Industry News|

Two Toronto Transit Commission subway stations receive free Wi-Fi access

Two Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway stations are to receive free Wi-Fi today (November 25th) and there are plans to roll out the service to a further 61 stations. According to metronews.ca, passengers at St. George and Bloor-Yonge subway stations can now send emails, receive alerts from the TTC and surf the web as they

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2019-05-09T12:28:19+01:00November 25th, 2013|Industry News|
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