Wi-Fi (WiFi) stories
Today's retailers face the same challenge - shoppers have so many choices, with the competition always just a few keystrokes away, any time of the day.
Tomizone, the managed WiFi services provider headquartered in Auckland, is rolling out its services to 200 more bank retail branches throughout Aussie.
Auckland offers free Wi-Fi in several locations since its 2011 Rugby World Cup expansion. Users can enjoy 1GB daily across 60+ zones.
There's a gap in the wireless market. It lies between consumer products & enterprise solutions. It represents a great opportunity for channel partners.
GoPro's HERO+ WiFi hits shelves at $199.99, offering 1080p60 video, 8MP photos, and the newfound ease of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.
Facebook plans to bring internet access to remote regions via aircraft, satellites and a partnership with Eutelsat.
The native WiFi calling market will grow rapidly in the fourth quarter of 2015 as more mobile operators invest in the service.
A DellSonicWall solution has enabled Hutt City Council to offer free Wi-Fi across the region, without security concerns or abuse potential.
The Belkin range of WeMo products can transform your rooms into a smart and secure home or workplace, either in-home or remotely.
AutoZone Wi-Fi technology automatically connects a device to the access point with the strongest signal, so users always get the best possible Wi-Fi.
The new wave of Apple products released today will put increasing demands on data, with smart Wi-Fi Networks key to unlocking their full potential.
Xirrus is tackling security fears associated with public Wi-Fi by introducing EasyPass Personal Wi-Fi for safeguarding users.
Chorus plans to accelerate the build of gigabit broadband in Dunedin, after the city won the Gigatown competition.
Ruckus Wireless unveils new Wi-Fi architecture designed to slash costs and improve performance for small businesses.
Dunedin is installing a free gigabit-speed WiFi network in the city's Octagon, offering high-speed internet to the public.
For the first time NZ enterprises, managed service providers, venues, schools and others can add Secure Wi-Fi network capabilities to their network.
NZ businesses get a tech boost as The Instillery, in partnership with Purple WiFi, harnesses cloud power for smarter WiFi insights.
A new coalition has been formed, with the primary goal of enhancing the consumer wireless experience and boosting mobile innovation.
Poor Wi-Fi management could cost mobile operators $18 billion and lead to poor user experience, according to new research.
Surge in BYOD usage challenges corporate Wi-Fi networks to provide seamless, high-speed connectivity amidst growing device demand.