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C Spire adds curated Wi-Fi through Devicescape
Explore Mobile Technology (9 hours, 55 min ago)
C Spire Wireless is the latest carrier win for Devicescape, creator of an app that lets users connect to a nationwide network of public Wi-Fi hotspots “curated” by the company. C Spire says the Devicescape solution will help its customers manage their data (Read Full Article)
C Spire launches new WiFi On app for Android-powered phones
Explore Mississippi Business Journal (10 hours, 13 min ago)
RIDGELAND — C Spire Wireless has launched WiFi On, a free app that gives users a connection to a Wi-Fi network with over 12 million global hotspots. C Spire is partnering with Devicescape, a San Bruno, Calif.-based Wi-Fi connection services company, to provide the new, always-on client-based app. (Read Full Article)
Tampa seeks to bring free Wi-Fi to downtown parks
Explore Tampa Bay, Florida news (10 hours, 43 min ago)
TAMPA — City Hall is seeking a private vendor to provide free Wi-Fi access in Tampa's downtown parks. As outlined in a new request for proposals, the provider would make free, outdoor wireless Internet access available along the Riverwalk, as well as in
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C-Spire Picks Devicespace for Wi-Fi Reach
Explore lightreading.com (11 hours, 22 min ago)
It works like this: Devicescape has combined a global network of "amenity" hotspots -- free Wi-Fi that restaurants, bars and other private retail locations have put up for their customers -- with an app that lets carriers access those connections. The app sits on a (Read Full Article)
Wi-Fi is now one of the most essential services a hotel can provide
Explore TravelDailyNews International (15 hours, 24 min ago)
Wi-Fi is now one of the most essential services a hotel can provide apart from a bed, and yet poor internet connection is on the top 3 list of complaints from hotel guests around the world. Why is it that after considerable technological advances over the past
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Lost in (hotel) Wi-Fi: My love & hate relationship with hotel Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is now one of the most essential services a hotel can provide apart from a bed, and yet poor internet connection is on the top 3 list of complaints from hotel guests around the world. Nah! It is really my #1 complaint. There was time when all of us road
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What's next for Wi-Fi?
Explore Computerworld (Jun 17 2013)
Wi-Fi is blossoming in the enterprise as organizations find new ways to leverage the wireless infrastructure and workers, having benefited from mobility, demand increased range and better performance (and support for all those devices they are bringing in from home). The industry is responding in kind, introducing new products and technologies, including gigabit Wi-Fi, and it is up to IT to ...
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Feel the Bandwidth
Explore online.wsj.com (Jun 17 2013)
EUROPE'S SMALLER AIRLINES are proving to be the first movers in the current race to get airborne passengers connected to Wi-Fi. Companies such as Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, Icelandair and Russia's Transaero Airlines are eclipsing progress being
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Mobile data market trends: 3G to WiFi seamless in hotspot-2
Explore Electronics Engineering Herald (Jun 16 2013)
As per some of the latest surveys, the mobile data market is attractive for internet service providers to growth in usage of 3G enabled smart phones. Mobile data traffic is predicted to grow 15x faster in next 3/4 years, making this an interesting market. (Read Full Article)
'Free and open' Wi-Fi for public in Twin Cities expanding
Explore twincities.com (Jun 15 2013)
Cable company Comcast, the Twin Cities' largest broadband-Internet provider, is the latest to boldly expand its Wi-Fi reach -- even extending it outdoors. This week, the Philadelphia-based company detailed its nationwide plan to modify or replace its home (Read Full Article)
Google floats balloons for free Wi-Fi
Google has a truly sky-high idea for connecting billions of people to the internet - 19 kilometres in the air to be exact - through giant helium balloons circling the globe that are equipped to beam Wi-Fi signals down below.
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Our Wi-Fi Future - The Spectrum Imperative
Explore Welcome To CableFax (Jun 14 2013)
Expanding broadband access is rightly an important national goal. As the FCC's National Broadband Plan observed, "broadband is a foundation for economic growth, job creation, global competitiveness and a better way of life." Cable is a leader in (Read Full Article)
Obama orders government agencies to free up wireless spectrum for the people
Explore VentureBeat (Jun 14 2013)
The President issued a memorandum today to expand the availability of spectrum and bolster America's leadership in wireless innovation. He mandated that Federal agencies free up a significant portion of wireless spectrum so that it can be used by individuals and businesses.
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Sprint changes terms of service to give WiMAX customers more flexibility to switch to LTE
Explore fiercewireless.com (Jun 14 2013)
Sprint Nextel made changes to its customer terms of service last month in preparation for the possibility that it could stop using Clearwire's WiMAX network before some customers' terms of service are up. The carrier said it wants to provide WiMAX smartphone customers with more options to get them to switch over to its LTE network, which Sprint has been steadily building out since last July.
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White House lays out new spectrum sharing initiative
Explore Mobile Technology (Jun 14 2013)
The federal government re-iterated plans to free up more spectrum assets for the benefit of consumers, including looking at ways for greater sharing of resources between federal agencies and wireless operators. In a White House memorandum, President Barack Obama laid out several steps designed to promote sharing of spectrum resources and directives for federal agencies [...]
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Aussie telcos en route to mixed cellular-Wi-Fi networks
Traffic steering buoys HetNet talk. Network equipment makers are pushing technology that enables mobile data traffic to be "steered" in real-time between cellular and Wi-Fi networks, but Australia's telcos are unlikely to have a use for it in the short to mid term.
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AT&T harps on need for Wi-Fi roaming agreements
Explore fiercewireless.com (Jun 13 2013)
AT&T; Mobility (NYSE:T) is pushing for more international Wi-Fi roaming agreements between carriers and Wi-Fi providers as part of a wider push to make it more seamless for carriers and their customers to offload traffic from cellular networks onto Wi-Fi.
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WiFi still growing (and LTE won't stop it)
Explore TelecomTV (Jun 13 2013)
In fact other research indicates that the total may be far higher than that - it probably depends where you're doing the measuring and whether you're accurately including home WiFi (Homespots). Whatever the exact numbers there's no doubt that WiFi - in its (Read Full Article)
Devicescape to Present Case for Curated Amenity Wi-Fi and Carrier HetNet
Explore marketwire.com (Jun 13 2013)
SAN BRUNO, CA--(Marketwired - Jun 13, 2013) - Devicescape today announced that CTO John Gordon will participate in a panel titled "Making the Case for Carrier-Grade Wi-Fi" at the Telecom Council of Silicon Valley's Mobile Forum: HetNets, taking place
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Carrier Wrap: Focus on Wi-Fi, enterprise, Lifeline
Explore Mobile Technology (Jun 13 2013)
Editor’s Note: Wireless operators are a busy bunch, and as such RCR Wireless News will attempt to gather some of the important announcements that may slip through the cracks from the world’s largest carriers in a weekly wrap-up. Enjoy! –Comcast this week unveiled plans to expand its Wi-Fi network plans, tapping into current home Wi-Fi [...] (Read Full Article)
Most mobile data will soon be offloaded to Wi-Fi networks, says Juniper Research
Explore zdnet.com (Jun 12 2013)
Nitin Bhas, the report's author, says that video streaming, including on-demand services, is one of the things driving data offloading to Wi-Fi networks. "For example, in the UK, the BBC's iPlayer has become an increasingly popular method and the service has
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Report: Carrier-class Wi-Fi needed to boost offload capabilities
Explore Mobile Technology (Jun 12 2013)
Carriers looking to offload data traffic to Wi-Fi networks will need to improve their efforts in order to provide a compelling alternative for customers. A recent report from Infonetics Research noted that this move should be helped by various industry initiatives, though carriers are still attempting to find the right model. “Best-effort Wi-Fi is no [...] (Read Full Article)
Cable Using Wi-Fi to Extend Its Reach
Explore lightreading.com (Jun 12 2013)
Specifically, major cable multiple service operators (MSOs) are aggressively deploying public Wi-Fi hotspots to provide free wireless broadband service. By establishing a wireless presence, cable is extending its role in video, high-speed Internet, business (Read Full Article)
The promise and pitfalls of public Wi-Fi
Explore heraldnews.com (Jun 11 2013)
The committee heard last week how the city of Santa Monica, Calif., has been able to offer free Wi-Fi service to its residents and businesses, while making money. However, while Santa Monica's program may be working out well, it's unclear how successful a
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