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WGC Americas Open Conference – Day 2 Morning
Morning presentations from Thursday, June 9 cover Next Gen Wi-Fi taking a deep dive into Wi-Fi 6/6E and emerging opportunities for Wi-Fi 7 – we look at the market needs with panel sessions including enterprises and operators as well as the technology and societal impacts.
WGC Americas Open Conference – Day 1 Afternoon
Afternoon presentations from Wednesday, June 8 Later focus on the Wi-Fi opportunities and challenges for operators and service providers, alongside In-Home/Smart Home Wi-Fi Opportunities, including other Residential and Mixed Use applications.
WGC Americas Open Conference – Day 1 Morning
Morning presentations from Wednesday, June 8 cover the joint executive plenary session between WBA and the Wi-Fi Alliance featuring, Meta, Cisco, Intel, Boingo, Federal Telecommunications Institute, Mexico and the FBI.
Wi-Fi 6/6E for Industrial IoT
This whitepaper examines Industrial IoT encompasses solutions that employed by multiple industries to understand and improve their economic value by connecting machines, materials, people, processes, products, and services to improve visibility and understanding, increase quality and efficiency and create greater value for their respective customers.
OpenRoaming™ Case Study – Japan: By Cityroam
Cityroam and eduroam have provided OpenRoaming™ services across Japan
WBA PPS MO Extensions
The Wi-Fi Alliance Hotspot 2.0 Specification allows for additional vendor-defined data fields to be included in the PerProviderSubscription Management Object (PPS MO). This section defines a WBA vendor subtree, in order to allow for additional PPS MO elements that may be used for roaming. Figure 1 shows a graphical representation of the WBA PPS MO Extensions.
Wi-Fi Sensing Deployment Guidelines, 2024 Edition
WBA’s Wi-Fi Sensing Program has launched an expanded version of its previously-released Wi-Fi Sensing Whitepaper and Wi-Fi Sensing Test Methodology which provides an overview of Wi-Fi Sensing technology, classifying use cases and requirements and identifying the gaps in Wi-Fi standards.
This Wi-Fi Sensing Deployment Guideline provides knowledge of Wi-Fi Sensing performance linked together with how it can be deployed in a home environment, identify the benefits to incorporating Wi-Fi Sensing, relevant communication guidelines, and some constraints faced by Sensing. This document focuses on residential applications in single-family homes and multi-dwelling units.
World Wi-Fi Day – 2023 Media Kit
Download the World W-Fi Day Media Kit with all social assets you can use on your networking platform. Ensure you tag and mention #worldwifiday and we can like and share
In-Home Wi-Fi Multi-AP Solutions Trial Report
In-Home Wi-Fi is becoming an essential proposition to meet the high expectations of customers – namely, that Wi-Fi will be easy to set up and operate even if they have no knowledge or understanding of the technology.
With more wirelessly-connected devices in use than ever before, home network security has become increasingly important. Homeowners need to make sure their home Wi-Fi network’s security is up to the required standard in reasonable speed and coverage to ensure the smoothness and productivity for work-from-home and online education. In addition, with the advent of widespread video streaming and video conferencing, the demand for bandwidth within the home has increased significantly which required multi-access point. However, multi-AP systems are quite different in this respect from simply plugging in a single AP and using default configuration. So, how we can make it easier for the customers and keep them happy?
To help operators and other providers of in-home Wi-Fi understand the advantages and differences of multi-AP systems, this In-Home Wi-Fi Multi-AP Solutions Trial Final Report provides testing and analysis of all the Multi-AP features and capabilities and defines a set of performance metrics and subsequent test plans which have been collected from live use cases conducted in a real operating environment.
WBA’s In-Home Wi-Fi Program has launched an expanded version of its previously-released In-Home Wi-Fi Industry Guidelines, providing a clear guide on the best practices and standards to create the ultimate in-home Wi-Fi experience for consumers. It provides a comprehensive analysis on in-home Wi-Fi multi-AP solutions, trials and use cases.
This report is brought to you by WBA Next Gen Work Group – In-Home Wi-Fi Project Team.
EZELINK Case Study: Driving Revenue with Managed WiFi Services in Public Transportation and Smart City Initiative
EZELINK TELECOM LLC is one of the leading WiFi technology, product and solution provider in U.A.E. EZELINK provided its products, technical solution, and expertise for a Smart City Transportation WiFi solution in Dubai. Based on a Government-Public-Private partnership model, the project aimed to drive monetization and increase in revenue.