Wi-FI

Carrier-grade Wi-Fi: More than just data offload

The term ‘carrier grade Wi-Fi’ is being thrown about the telecommunications industry quite a bit at the moment. Primarily, it is being touted as the answer to the potential spectrum deficit, as mobile service providers (MSPs) aim to move traffic away from their cellular networks to small cell infrastructure. However, to justify the capex of carrier

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2019-05-09T12:28:24+01:00July 15th, 2013|Industry Insights|

iOS 7 and Hotspot 2.0

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is the platform that the company has used to launch some of its most loved innovations including the Mac Pro, OSX, the App Store, Facetime and the iPhone 4, to mention just a few. The 2013 WWDC was no different with iOS 7 taking centre stage. The platform is without

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2019-05-09T12:28:24+01:00July 8th, 2013|Industry Insights|

Nintendo 3DS and 3DS XL gains Wi-Fi link-up through O2

Nintendo 3DS and 3DS XL users will now be able to gain free Wi-Fi from O2 hotspots after the two parties struck a deal, reports digitalspy.co.uk.  The phone network owns over 7,000 hotspots across a number of venues, restaurants and retailers across the UK. Through a new software update, handheld console owners will be granted access to a O2 network

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2019-05-09T12:28:25+01:00June 6th, 2013|Industry News|

Wi-Fi gesture recognition developed

Computer scientists have developed Wi-Fi gesture recognition which can be used to turn the lights on and off in another room, or adjust the air conditioning. Scientists from the University of Washington scientists have developed a system whereby you no longer need cameras or sensors for gesture recognition; you can use your Wi-Fi. The Wisee

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2019-05-09T12:28:25+01:00June 5th, 2013|Industry News|

uSwitch warns to switch data off when outside of Europe

Holidaymakers have been told to switch their data off when travelling abroad, after a survey found that roaming charges outside the EU could cause 'bill shock'.   The research, conducted by uSwitch.com, found that moderate browsing habits such as watching a few short videos, visiting several websites and checking on emails could cost in excess of £300.

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2019-05-09T12:28:26+01:00June 4th, 2013|Industry News|

Airport bosses urged to provide free Wi-Fi

Airport bosses have been slammed for failing to provide free Wi-Fi. It comes after a new survey revealed that only four out of the 25 British airports allow customers to access unlimited Wi-Fi for free. Nick Trend, who is consumer editor at The Daily Telegraph, is one of many people to be perplexed as why this figure was so low.

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2013-05-31T12:39:43+01:00May 31st, 2013|Industry News|

O2 customers to lose access to BT Openzone hotspots

The wireless sharing deal between O2 and British Telecom is set to end on 1 July. The end of the four-year partnership means that O2 customers are set to lose access to more than four million Wi-Fi hotspots across the UK. They will, however, still be able to connect to more than 8,000 O2 hotspots across

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2019-05-09T12:28:26+01:00May 31st, 2013|Industry News|

Heathrow set for WiFi installation

Heathrow Airport will be launching free WiFi for passengers from Saturday 1st June across all of its five terminals. The service will offer uncharged online access for all devices compatible with WiFi, for 45 minutes per calendar day. Once the user reaches 45 minutes they will be allowed to select from a range of pay-as-you-go options if they wish to continue

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2013-05-30T17:21:17+01:00May 30th, 2013|Industry News|

Wireless offload will create new opportunities for the monetization of Wi-Fi, says expert

As the wireless industry moves towards ratified seamless Wi-Fi roaming, Marguerite Reardon of cnet.com looks at the new relationships that are likely to develop as a result. The most recent agreement signed between AT&T and Boingo has begun to pave the way for the new roaming partnerships that will come from seamless connectivity, says Reardon.

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2013-05-29T17:34:10+01:00May 29th, 2013|Industry News|

Wi-Fi tipped as key to realising paperless prescriptions

Wi-Fi will be key to realising plans for paperless prescriptions in the UK, it has been claimed. Sean Larner, who is international vice-president at wireless network provider Xirrus, has argued that these plans couldn't be realised without high-speed wireless technology being introduced across Britain's hospitals. Writing for publicservice.co.uk, he explained that Wi-Fi would allow doctors and nurses

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2019-05-09T12:28:26+01:00May 29th, 2013|Industry News|
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