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One year of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ ac: How far have we come, and where are we going?
August 12, 2014 by Rolf de Vegt
At the launch of the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ ac program, we looked at the mobile revolution, its role in changing Wi-Fi® adoption, and the future.Read more 2 commentsDon’t get sidetracked: Connecting the residential IoE
July 24, 2014 by Greg Ennis
Recently we’ve seen growing enthusiasm and industry movement around the Internet of Everything (IoE) and the Internet of Things (or IoT), with several industry announcements and a fair amount of speculation about technology choices and fragmentation in this market.Read more 2 commentsWi-Fi CERTIFIED™ ac: A year in and much to celebrate
June 19, 2014 by Vijay Nagarajan
One thing worth celebrating this month—in the high-tech industry, that is—is the one-year anniversary of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ ac, the latest generation of Wi-Fi®, based on the 802.11ac standard.Read more 0 commentsWi-Fi Alliance® pushes the NFC button
June 01, 2014 by Frank Dawidowsky
You might have seen Wi-Fi Alliance’s announcement about the launch of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ with Near Field Communication (NFC) “tap-to-connect”. I think this announcement is a big deal, and here is why. Tap-to-connect: Wi-Fi® and NFC make a great pairRead more 0 commentsDeploying Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ ac: Exploring the options
May 01, 2014 by Craig Mathias
With products based on the 802.11ac standard now appearing in great numbers in the marketplace, the debate over when to deploy this exciting advance in Wi-Fi® capabilities is also well underway. Note that I say when here – it’s not a question of if, but rather how to schedule 802.11ac rollouts.Read more 7 commentsWi-Fi®’s legacy of interoperability and its benefits in healthcare
April 15, 2014 by Stephanie Lubrano
Although Wi-Fi® was initially focused on consumer markets, it quickly proved beneficial for industrial and enterprise settings. The finalization of the 802.11n standard in 2009 brought MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) and improved range. 802.11n also was the first standard to use both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands.Read more 0 commentsFive important things to know about the Wi-Fi® Internet of Everything
February 20, 2014 by Kelly Davis-Felner
It’s clear the Internet of Everything is happening, and Wi-Fi is a fundamental enabler. Consumers are coming to understand that the Wi-Fi technology they already know and love is making their lives even better by connecting them to thousands of Internet of Everything products.Read more 4 commentsFive ways enterprise Wi-Fi® will advance in 2014
January 24, 2014 by Salah Nassar
Enterprise employees are more mobile than ever, and the role of Wi-Fi will grow in the corporate network -- in some ways you may not expect.Read more 0 commentsEngineering the wireless hospital: Mobility and connectivity
January 15, 2014 by Natalie Sheerer
This post originally ran on the Laird Technologies blogRead more 0 commentsAt last, uninterrupted Wi-Fi® in the sky
November 12, 2013 by Kelly Davis-Felner
Two weeks ago, the FAA gave airlines permission to allow the use of Personal Electronic Devices (PEDs) during an entire flight.Read more 2 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.