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Passpoint™: Opening new opportunities for enterprise Wi-Fi®
May 19, 2015 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.Read more 0 commentsThe connected traveler expects Wi-Fi® more than ever
May 14, 2015 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.Read more 1 commentsWi-Fi Alliance® hosts Congresswoman Eshoo
April 14, 2015 by The Beacon
Wi-Fi Alliance® was proud to host Congresswoman Anna Eshoo (D-CA-18) at our Research and Development Lab in Santa Clara last Friday.Read more 0 commentsSocial, local and mobile discovery in any environment
March 27, 2015 by Kelly Davis-Felner
This article originally ran in Light ReadingRead more 0 commentsWi-Fi CERTIFIED™ ac continues to innovate
February 06, 2015 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.Read more 0 commentsWi-Fi® 2015: The top-10 list
January 26, 2015 by Craig Mathias
With 2015 now here (what, already?), it’s time for the annual Top-10 lists to hit the airwaves. And what could be more interesting or important than a look at what’s really going to matter in Wi-Fi® over the next year? Sure, many already take Wi-Fi for granted as a mature fixture in networking, and that’s actually a good thing.Read more 2 commentsWi-Fi Aware™: A platform for proximity-based Wi-Fi® innovation
January 20, 2015 by Rolf de Vegt
In mid-2015, Wi-Fi Alliance® will launch a new certification program that is intended to set the stage for a new wave of Wi-Fi® innovation around the concept of proximity-based discovery. Wi-Fi Aware™ enables applications residing on Wi-Fi devices to discover each other when they are in proximity (range) of each other.Read more 9 commentsWi-Fi Alliance® "Fifteen for 2015" predictions
January 13, 2015 by The Beacon
2014 was a monumental year for Wi-Fi – the wireless technology celebrated 15 years, carried more than 42 percent of the world’s mobile data traRead more 0 commentsWi-Fi® and the Internet of Things: (Much) more than you think
January 02, 2015 by Craig Mathias
The Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) communications were two of the hottest topics in wireless networking for 2014, and with good reason: the range of potential applications is vast, and the number of new products likely to be sold here equally so – certainly in the billions.Read more 0 commentsAdding consumer value and brand loyalty with Wi-Fi®
December 02, 2014 by Kelly Davis-Felner
This article originally ran on Retail Online Integration This holiday season will be especially challenging for both brick-and-mortar retailers and online marketplaces, especially as they compete with each other for the same consumer dollars.Read more 0 comments
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Christopher Szymanski
Christopher Szymanski is Director of Product Marketing and Government Affairs for the Mobile Wireless Connectivity Division at Broadcom Inc., where he is responsible for leading Broadcom’s development, and regulatory affairs. As Broadcom’s representative, Mr. Szymanski serves as on the Wi-Fi Alliance Board of Directors and as alternate Director on the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance board. Before joining Broadcom, Mr. Szymanski worked for Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) at its headquarters in Shanghai. He also served as a congressional aide focused on policies related to economic competitiveness, telecommunications, foreign relations, national security, and trade.