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Art of Connectivity: Mastering OpenRoaming™ at Festivals and Events with Clair Global
Learn How OpenRoaming™ is Transforming Connectivity at Entertainment Events
Clair Global excels in enhancing fan experiences and optimizing production workflows through innovative connectivity solutions at entertainment events. These include fan-facing Wi-Fi, production IT, ticketing, vendor connectivity, and VoIP, addressing various critical production needs.
The Role of OpenRoaming™
Clair Global has pioneered the enhancement of wireless connectivity experiences using OpenRoaming technology in hospitality and live event spaces. This case study delves into the transformative applications of OpenRoaming at BottleRock Napa Valley music festival and Hotel Rock Lititz and, showcasing significant improvements in connectivity and user experience.
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Innovation Forum Meeting Replay – January 14, 2025
A full replay of the Innovation Forum meeting held on January 14, 2025.

Innovation Forum Meeting Slides (January 14, 2025)
A PDF deck of the presentation slides used in the January 14, 2025 Innovation Forum meeting.

6G Vision Statement
Wi-Fi and cellular are the two most adopted wireless broadband technologies in the world, available in billions of devices and used daily by billions of users all around the world. To date, both technologies have been evolving from the standards point of view, on independent paths, resulting in separate technical standards, architectures, and industry ecosystems.
While the cellular standards organizations have made efforts to integrate these systems and positive progress has been made, with converged solutions like Wi-Fi Calling or SIM-based seamless Wi-Fi authentication, broader real-world adoption and implementation have lagged for reasons including the need to harmonize fragmented user experiences, complexity of non-3GPP access methods, costs related to implementation complexity, and the need to learn from previous cellular generations.
WBA’s introductory report on 6G’s potential transformative role titled, “6G – WBA Vision Statement” calls for greater collaboration between all stakeholders if 6G is to deliver on its promise, and details five key vision points for 6G, to achieve ubiquitous connectivity that comprises Wi-Fi, cellular, non-terrestrial networks, IoT LPWANs, and other wireless technologies at its core.
WBA would like to acknowledge the input and support from WBA Members, AT&T, Airties, Boingo Wireless, Boldyn Networks, BT, Charter, Cisco, Comcast, HFCL, Intel, Reliance Jio and Turk Telekom.

Program Overview 2025
WBA connects people with the latest Wi-Fi initiatives.
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Wi2 OpenRoaming: Revolutionizing Public Wi-Fi for a Digital Japan
Learn How OpenRoaming is Transforming Connectivity in Japan
Wi2 (Wire and Wireless), a subsidiary of KDDI, one of Japan’s largest telecommunications companies was founded in July 2007, launching its Wi-Fi services in April 2009 and officially joining the KDDI Group in October 2010. Today, Wi2 operates over 100,000 Wi-Fi hotspots across Japan, making it as one of the largest public Wi-Fi providers in Japan.
Discover the Benefits of OpenRoaming Now
Learn from Wi2’s successful deployment of OpenRoaming. Find out how you can join the WBA OpenRoaming initiative and bring seamless, secure Wi-Fi to your institution. Enhance your connectivity infrastructure with proven solutions and expert insights.
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Private 5G and Wi-Fi Convergence Report: Phase 2 – Technical Considerations
The Private 5G and Wi-Fi Convergence Report: Phase 2 – Technical Considerations builds on the Phase 1 insights, which identified key use cases and highlighted the essential role of Wi-Fi in optimizing 5G performance. This new report delves into advanced architectural strategies and technical solutions, setting the stage for seamless interworking between Wi-Fi and 5G.
This report marks the next phase in 5G and Wi-Fi integration, offering a practical roadmap for enterprises to maximize performance, efficiency, and cost savings by leveraging both networks. This convergence enables enterprises to benefit from the high-speed, low-latency capabilities of 5G, combined with Wi-Fi’s broad coverage and adaptability for varied use cases and industries.
Key technical solutions include the use of Service Functions—widely deployed features like security, WAN acceleration, and load balancing—to enhance network operations. The report also explores connectivity status sharing across networks for optimized performance, and improved latency by strategically managing user traffic across Wi-Fi and Private 5G.
Looking Ahead to Phase 3
In 2025, Private 5G & Wi-Fi Convergence – Phase 3 will focus on establishing an industry standard for RAN convergence. Key developments will include vector roaming, Access Traffic Steering, Switching, and Splitting (ATSSS), along with enhancements to Quality of Experience (QoE). These advancements aim to create a seamless, unified framework for the future of converged networks.
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WBA Annual Industry Report 2025
The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) is delighted to present its highly anticipated WBA Industry Report 2025, highlighting significant trends and developments in the Wi-Fi and connectivity sector. Based on insights from 170 global industry executives, the report underscores a surge in confidence and investment in Wi-Fi technologies, with a focus on OpenRoaming and next-generation standards like Wi-Fi 7.
Key findings reveal that 81% of respondents plan OpenRoaming deployments by 2026, marking an 18.9% increase from the previous year. Confidence in Wi-Fi investment is also on the rise, with 60% of respondents expressing increased optimism. Enhanced network security and seamless integration between Wi-Fi and cellular networks were cited as major drivers of adoption.
The report also highlights the growing deployment of advanced technologies such as Wi-Fi 6E, Wi-Fi 7, Wi-Fi Halow and Wi-Fi Sensing, alongside key updates on Private 5G and Wi-Fi Networks, the impact of AI and the future evolution of Wi-Fi 8 and 6G. Furthermore, the importance of the 6GHz spectrum and the anticipated growth in traffic at transportation hubs are emphasized.
WBA CEO Tiago Rodrigues expressed optimism about the expanding role of Wi-Fi innovations, stating that technologies like OpenRoaming and Wi-Fi 7 are pivotal in simplifying connectivity, reducing costs, and enhancing user experiences.
The comprehensive report also covers key updates on market segments such as residential Wi-Fi, enterprise networks, and public spaces, while providing an overview of WBA’s strategic priorities for the future.

Operator Managed Wi-Fi: Reference Architecture and Requirements
Overview of the OMWi Reference Architecture
Introduced by the WBA in 2023, the Operator Managed Wi-Fi (OMWi) reference architecture was developed in collaboration with industry leaders, including major ISPs, open-source communities, and hardware and software vendors, to meet the growing demand for a comprehensive, standardized and interoperable reference for residential Wi-Fi.
Phase 2 Developments: Expanding Scope and Implementation
In 2024, OMWi advanced to Phase 2, expanding its scope with enhanced technical and operational requirements and introducing open-source, OMWi-compliant implementations from partners such as the prpl Foundation,and RDK-B. This updated technical report delivers a comprehensive framework for deploying and managing residential Wi-Fi, addressing global operator needs through the integration of key standards and open-source platforms. It defines a standardized reference architecture that streamlines Wi-Fi management by unifying data collection, network configuration, and optimization processes across systems, reducing dependence on fragmented, proprietary solutions.
The OMWi architecture integrates key industry standards, including Wi-Fi Alliance’s Wi-Fi EasyMesh™, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Data Elements™, and Broadband Forum’s User Services Platform (USP) Data Models TR-369 and TR-181. These standards collectively ensure that the architecture is scalable and interoperable, guiding operators in engaging with equipment vendors on shared specifications.
Looking Ahead to Phase 3
In Phase 3, expected to begin in 2025, WBA plans to launch a compliance program that will include an expanded telemetry component and an endorsed testing suite. This suite will offer a self-service test kit or authorized lab testing, providing vendors and service providers with an accessible path to OMWi certification. Certified organizations can assure customers of consistent, reliable functionality across OMWi-compliant networks, solidifying OMWi as an industry standard.
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