“Gold rush” underway as demand for Wi-Fi on planes takes off
Wi-Fi on board planes has matured to a point where more and more airlines are looking to use it, triggering a "gold rush" among suppliers.
View ArticleAruba partners with Siemens for network integration
Aruba has entered into a global partnership with Siemens to integrate their networks for businesses with legacy systems.
View ArticleOptus Business expands Cisco Meraki alliance to deliver full tech suite
Optus Business has expanded its partnership with Cisco Meraki to start offering customers the vendor’s full stack of managed cloud networking services.
View ArticleTelstra puts $13M into Central Coast mobile network
Telstra has revealed a $13 million investment to improve mobile network coverage for commuters travelling from Hornsby to Wyong.
View ArticleWatchGuard scraps triple exam requirement to join partner program
WatchGuard has scrapped the need for partners to pass three exams in order to join its global partner program.
View ArticleSwift wins Wi-Fi deal with Rio Tinto
Swift Media has won a deal valued at up to $1.5 million to install Wi-Fi access points for global mining giant Rio Tinto.
View ArticleWi-Fi 6 will slowly gather steam in 2020
There’s a lot to look forward to about 802.11ax, aka Wi-Fi 6, just don’t expect it to be a top-to-bottom revolution in 2020.
View ArticleCisco moves Wi-Fi roaming technology to wireless broadband consortium
Cisco has transferred the development and promotion of its OpenRoaming technology to the Wireless Broadband Alliance.
View ArticleABC seeks partner for Wi-Fi network replacement
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is continuing its hunt for providers to upgrade its networking infrastructure by issuing a new tender.
View ArticlePrivate 5G can solve some enterprise problems that Wi-Fi can’t
While service providers might think of private 5G as a competitor to Wi-Fi, short-term enterprise use will be supplemental.
View ArticleNext-gen wireless options: Wi-Fi 6, 5G or private 5G?
As Wi-Fi and 5G improve to support higher bandwidth and more users per access point, enterprises must decide which best meets their needs.
View ArticleWi-Fi in 2025: It could be watching your every move
The IEEE is working on a standard that could enable Wi-Fi to track you through walls, right down to what you’re typing on the keyboard.
View Article‘FragAttack’ flaws threaten Wi-Fi, but not too seriously
Vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi’s basic design offers a long-standing and widespread threat vector, but the probability of compromise remains low.
View ArticleMulti-link tech and big spectrum gains will drive Wi-Fi 7
Even as businesses continue to make the move to Wi-Fi 6, standards bodies and contributor companies are hard at work creating Wi-Fi 7.
View ArticleMedical device vulnerability could let hackers steal Wi-Fi credentials
Vulnerabilities on battery units for medical infusion pump devices made by Baxter could allow for network access, DoS and man-in-the-middle attacks.
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