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Wi-Fi Global Congress in San Jose – Day Two Round-Up

With day one of the Wi-Fi Global Congress in San Jose offering an absolute wealth of discussion and talking points, day two kicked off with much promise (and, perhaps, a little disappointment at the fact

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By |October 20th, 2015|Categories: WBA Blog|

Wi-Fi Global Congress in San Jose – Day One Round-Up

After weeks of planning, announcements, and general excitement, the 2015 Wi-Fi Global Congress officially got underway yesterday. With over 600 attendees from all corners of the globe and our ecosystem converging upon the San Jose

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By |October 16th, 2015|Categories: WBA Blog|

Next Generation Wi-Fi Comes to San Jose

NGH Live Experience at the Wi-Fi Global Congress We envision a world in which the Next Gen Wi-Fi powers innovation through seamless Wi-Fi connectivity. And today that vision is becoming a reality in California. Previously

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By |October 13th, 2015|Categories: WBA Blog|

Connected Vehicles: What you need to know

This blog was submitted to the WBA by the United States Department of Transportation. Imagine a transportation system in which cars can see things that you can’t. These cars could warn of a potential crash

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By |September 29th, 2015|Categories: WBA Blog|

Introduction to WBA Members: Mitel Mobility

The Wireless Broadband Alliance is comprised of members who have come together to achieve a common goal: delivering an outstanding user experience thought next-generation Wi-Fi. We’re very proud to introduce you to these members, and

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By |September 28th, 2015|Categories: WBA Blog|

Guest Blog: How Wi-Fi will save LTE…and LTE will save Wi-Fi

This blog was submitted to the WBA by Joe Madden of Mobile Experts. LTE operators have a major problem. ARPU is dropping, but data consumption continues to grow. The big LTE operators are forced to

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By |September 16th, 2015|Categories: WBA Blog|
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