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Wi-Fi New Service Models for Next Generation Networks

Wi-Fi had its beginnings as a “good to have” technology, whereby its value were undermined by its range and found its place in niche markets. The evolution of Wi-Fi from its role of connectivity to “Wi-Fi as a service” has come a long way. Throughput speeds have leap-frog from 2Mbps to 11Mbps and now at an astounding rate of up to 150Mbps.


 
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Wi-Fi for a Connected World Towards Next Generation Networks

The next generation networks that we envision to be would be unimaginable with multitude of new generation of services, connected devices value chain and emerging embedded systems like telematics and automation gaining momentum in vertical industries.


 
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iPass Mobile Enterprise IT Report

Mobile device trends affecting IT – bring-your-own-device, security, costs, execs.


 
01 - 09 - 11  |  Reports

iPass Mobile Workforce Report

Workshifting, connecting off-hours and disconnecting.


 
01 - 08 - 11  |  Reports

iPass Mobile Enterprise Report

The Enterprise Mobility Policy Guide for IT Management and CIOs


 
21 - 04 - 16  |  Reports

iPass Mobile Workforce Report

Smartphone habits and etiquette, tablet app usage.


 
01 - 05 - 11  |  Reports

The Future of Hotspots: Making Wi-Fi as Secure and Easy to Use as Cellular

According to the Wi-Fi Alliance, about 200 million households use Wi-Fi networks and there are about 750,000 Wi-Fi hotspots worldwide. Wi-Fi is used by over 700 million people and there are about 800 million new Wi-Fi devices every year. Cisco has shipped over 10 million access points to customers worldwide.


 
01 - 02 - 11  |  White papers

iPass Mobile Workforce Report

Understanding Enterprise Mobility Trends and Mobile Usage.


 
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