New Wi-Fi will attract people to LA parks, expert claims

A new Wi-Fi system which was rolled out across six parks in Los Angeles will help attract new people to the city's green spaces, according to the American Park Network's editor. Commenting on this week's development, Mark Saferstein said the new system has been paid for entirely by sponsoring firm Toyota and should help to boost visitor numbers

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2014-08-15T15:39:49+01:00August 15th, 2014|Industry News|

South African travellers choose airport Wi-Fi over sleep

Almost two thirds of South African travellers expect to find free Wi-Fi in the airports they pass through. In a survey of 6,000 people, online flight-booking specialist Travelstart asked respondents what they thought airports should introduce to improve their services. It found that 65 per cent think wireless connectivity should be mandatory, compared to just

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2019-05-09T12:28:07+01:00August 14th, 2014|Industry News|

SingTel Wi-Fi move to ease mobile congestion, expert suggests

SingTel's decision to bundle public Wi-Fi access with its customers' mobile plans is down to data offloading efforts, according to one expert. King-Yew Foong, vice-president at research company Gartner, says that making hotspot access easier to smartphone owners is a workable way for the Singaporean telecoms firm to manage rapidly growing data traffic. He also

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2014-08-13T12:43:18+01:00August 13th, 2014|Industry News|

Boingo Wireless brings free Wi-Fi to World Trade Center

Commuters, tourists and residents will soon be able to get online within the World Trade Center (WTC), thanks to a new multi-year Boingo Wireless deal. New Jersey and New York's Port Authority have just signed a Wi-Fi deal with Boingo, which will provide wireless internet access to the WTC for several years, reports istreetresearch.com. Users won't have

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2014-08-12T17:14:28+01:00August 12th, 2014|Industry News|

Hotels urged to embrace Wi-Fi technology

Hotel owners should invest in Wi-Fi infrastructure to ensure guests are able to get online during their stay, one expert has claimed. Jonathan Hallatt, a regional director at networking specialist Netgear, made the comments after his company's latest study found that one third of British holidaymakers will stay away from a hotel if they've experienced

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2014-08-12T11:36:15+01:00August 12th, 2014|Industry News|

Majority of Brits happy to use free Wi-Fi while out, according to report

Some 78 per cent of people who regularly use public Wi-Fi connections while out and about are happy to rely mainly on free hotspots, new research from Ofcom shows. In its latest Communications Market Report, the telecoms regulator says that just 12 per cent of Brits actively look for connection points related to their own

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2014-08-11T12:45:38+01:00August 11th, 2014|Industry News|

Starbucks boasts best public Wi-Fi in the US

Starbucks has the best public Wi-Fi in the US, boasting speeds of 9.01 Mbps; faster than the average 4G connection, a new report from OpenSignal reveals. The average American can only achieve a 4G connection of 6.52 Mbps on their mobile phone. At least 5 Mbps is required just to watch a programme on Netflix in

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2014-08-08T17:20:43+01:00August 8th, 2014|Industry News|

The Cloud and Ruckus Wireless deliver free Wi-Fi to football stadium

Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club's stadium now has free Wi-Fi, thanks to a partnership between The Cloud and Ruckus Wireless. The free service is being provided by The Cloud, whilst the network will be powered by Ruckus Smart Wi-Fi. Football fans will be able to connect to the internet from all the bars, press areas,

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2014-08-07T13:08:59+01:00August 7th, 2014|Industry News|

London buses get tech update with free Wi-Fi

London's buses are being updated with free Wi-Fi as part of the network's 60th anniversary, Transport for London (TfL) has announced. Currently, this free Wi-Fi service is only being trialled on two buses, but if it proves to be successful the entire fleet will be equipped with the technology. One of the buses in question runs on the

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2014-08-07T08:58:16+01:00August 7th, 2014|Industry News|

Battery-free Wi-Fi innovation crucial to IoT, expert claims

An innovative new communication system that enables battery-free devices to connect to Wi-Fi networks will be crucial in developing the Internet of Things (IoT), it has been claimed. The 'Wi-Fi Backscatter' technology, which has been developed by a team of researchers from the University of Washington, harnesses energy produced by radio and television signals, allowing low-powered devices to connect

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2019-05-09T12:28:07+01:00August 5th, 2014|Industry News|
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