Three months into 2018 and the Wi-Fi® industry is moving at full speed.
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Three months into 2018 and the Wi-Fi® industry is moving at full speed.by The Beacon
This year, CES celebrates 50 years of bringing visionaries together to showcase the future of consumer electronics. Wi-Fi® is woven throughout the entire show in products and services that make life easier and more entertaining, and connect everyone and everything, everywhere.by Rolf de Vegt
Qualcomm Technologies study addressing spectrum needsIn a recent study conducted by Qualcomm Technologies, researchers addressed the question how a throughput performance expectation of 1 Gbps of sustained Wi-Fi® coverage can be achieved in dense residential and enterprise deployment scenarios.by Rolf de Vegt
The need for 1 Gbps coverageThe Wi-Fi® industry innovation engine is currently focused on improving performance of Wi-Fi networks in dense environments.by Michael Montemurro
Originally developed to improve the user experience in operator Wi-Fi® hotspots, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Passpoint™ is gaining traction in the enterprise. Naturally, Wi-Fi’s performance and industry-standard security have made it the primary network for those environments.by The Beacon
Our connected world has conditioned us to an “always-on” lifestyle, with smartphones, tablets and laptops that buzz and ring requiring our immediate attention. We know that the connected traveler of today has come to expect Wi-Fi® connectivity on the go, and recent research illustrates that point more clearly than ever.by The Beacon
Our connected world has conditioned us to an “always-on” lifestyle, with smartphones, tablets and laptops that buzz and ring requiring our immediate attention. We know that the connected traveler of today has come to expect Wi-Fi® connectivity on the go, and recent research illustrates that point more clearly than ever.by The Beacon
Our connected world has conditioned us to an “always-on” lifestyle, with smartphones, tablets and laptops that buzz and ring requiring our immediate attention. We know that the connected traveler of today has come to expect Wi-Fi® connectivity on the go, and recent research illustrates that point more clearly than ever.by The Beacon
In today’s world, people have more wireless devices - and those devices require more bandwidth - than ever before. As wireless needs increase, core Wi-Fi® technologies have continued to advance to keep pace with increasing user demands and to improve the overall mobility experience.