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Demand for Wi-Fi to Increase
Source: IOL News
Source Date: Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Focus: Knowledge Management in Government
Country: South Africa
Created: Feb 08, 2012

According to Ruckus Wireless, as the demand for Wi-Fi connectivity increases the market will experience the following specific developments during 2012:

Capacity will matter as much as coverage 2012

Wi-Fi capacity will become just as important an issue as Wi-Fi coverage in 2012 and service providers will have to deploy Wi-Fi networks with the bandwidth to cope with highly populated and dense environments, such as the crowds of spectators expected at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

This will become apparent as more wireless operators offload data traffic onto Wi-Fi networks and Wi-Fi hotspots become universally accessible thanks to the adoption of the 802.11u standard, which will allow users to roam seamlessly between hotspots without the need for constant authentication. It is estimated that service providers will spend up to $1 billion worldwide on Wi-Fi network expansion to support the need for greater capacity.

Three Wi-Fi devices per-person

As sales of smartphones and tablets with Wi-Fi capabilities continue to increase at a rapid rate we estimate that the average number of Wi-Fi enabled devices per person will reach three in 2012. Tablets have been adopted by consumers and businesses alike and they are optimised for entertainment consumption and corporate use.

Apart from smartphones and tablets other Wi-Fi enabled-devices include laptops, games consoles and printers. Many users are now taking their devices into the workplace, and into schools or universities, to act as a substitute for a PC to conduct a range of different tasks.

In addition to the above, Ruckus Wireless predicts that:

The number of Wi Fi connections will equal or surpass all other type of network connectivity in 2012

Wi-Fi range and speeds will double by the end of 2012

The adoption of 802.11u will become rampant in 2012 bringing carriers into the enterprise market

Wi-Fi capacity will overtake Wi-Fi coverage as the number one issue for wireless in 2012

“Based on the accelerating activity of the past six months, the industry can expect to see rapid expansion of Wi-Fi networks worldwide that will open up new markets and enable broadband users to enjoy the truly reliable and high-bandwidth experience they’ve been waiting for,” concludes Michael Fletcher, Sales Director: Sub-Saharan Africa at Ruckus Wireless

 

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