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Data roaming the main reason for additional charges on phone bills

Brits who racked up hefty roaming charges whilst browsing the web on holiday last year were hit with a total bill of £112 million, reports telegraph.co.uk. Conducted on 1,000 British holidaymakers, a poll from travel operators Thompson and First Choice shows the average Brit's phone bill increasing by £20 when they take a trip away. One in ten

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2019-05-09T12:28:17+01:00January 3rd, 2014|Industry News|

Israel wi-fi will be 25 x faster than home internet

Israel firm Wilocity has announced that it is developing wi-fi 25 times faster than the current quickest home internet. The company described the new technology as "the world's first multi-gigabit wireless chipsets". Data will be transmitted at seven gigabits per second through the system. The current highest speed available for home internet is 300 megabits

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2019-05-09T12:28:18+01:00January 2nd, 2014|Industry News|

Fast and free Wi-Fi now a “necessity” at events

Event organisations cannot expect to satisfy their attendees without allowing them to browse the internet with a fast and free Wi-Fi connection. These are the words of hospitality expert and 4hoteliers.com contributor Anna Johnson, who says that although the provision of wireless internet was a "nice-to-have" up until very recently, it's now an absolute necessity for anyone planning an event.

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2013-12-31T15:39:51+00:00December 31st, 2013|Industry News|

US city celebrates 200 daily Wi-Fi users one year on from launch

The City of Lexington in North Carolina, USA, is celebrating its Wi-Fi service one year after its launch in 2012. It announced that it now averages over 200 users a day and the recent Barbecue Festival boosted its success when it saw almost 1,600 unique users log onto the service, reports the-dispatch.com. The 21 Wi-Fi hotspots

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2019-05-09T12:28:18+01:00December 31st, 2013|Industry News|

‘World’s fastest’ wi-fi to penetrate the business and consumer markets

Wilocity, the company creating what it calls the 'world's fastest' wi-fi standard, says its product will be rolled out to both the business and consumer markets. Speaking to haaretz.com, the vice-president of engineering at Wilocity, Yaron Elboim, says that the standard will reach mobiles eventually, too. Penetration of the latter market will be dependent on pricing, but Elboim

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2013-12-30T13:00:33+00:00December 30th, 2013|Industry News|

Caravan Club targets improvements to Wi-Fi service following complaints

The Caravan Club will look to make improvements to its much criticised Wi-Fi network in the new year. Caravanclub.co.uk says the group operates around 2,500 campsites across the nation, with 112 of these offering access to the internet.  The Caravan Club chose to act upon the rise of the mobile device by launching its very own Wi-Fi network, allowing holidaymakers to keep up to date

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2013-12-30T11:58:48+00:00December 30th, 2013|Industry News|

Etisalat customers to gain access to new Wi-Fi service for travellers

Etisalat customers who enjoy travelling can now take advantage of a new service which offers high speed unlimited Wi-Fi on the go. According to khaleejtimes.com, the telecoms operator has teamed up with iPass, one of the biggest Wi-Fi hotspot aggregators in the world, boasting a network of 1.4 million access points across 130 countries. Etisalat

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2019-05-09T12:28:18+01:00December 27th, 2013|Industry News|

Columnist highlights impact of Snapshat and Instagram videos on data usage

The launch of video capability on Instagram and Snapchat has been an important factor in the explosion of data usage in 2013, a tech columnist has noted. Writing for brightsideofnews.com, Anshel Sag accepted that the launch of 4G devices and products with larger displays has been important, but also highlighted how video plays a part.

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2019-05-09T12:28:18+01:00December 27th, 2013|Industry News|

iPhone deal – Apple and China Mobile complete negotiations

From January 17th 2014 the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C will be available on China Mobile - the world's largest wireless carrier with 760 million customers, reports cnet.com. The arrangement has been on the cards for a long time, with Apple CEO Tim Cook making two high profile visits to China to meet representatives of

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2019-05-09T12:28:18+01:00December 23rd, 2013|Industry News|

UK residents in Kent town to get free Wi-Fi as early as January

UK residents and visitors in Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent are to receive access to a free Wi-Fi service in January next year. According to cbronline.com, Tunbridge Wells Borough Council and MLL Telecom have entered a partnership to deliver a free Wi-Fi service to the town centre. The first phase is expected to come into effect in January

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2013-12-20T16:33:38+00:00December 20th, 2013|Industry News|
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