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Five reasons you can’t ignore SDN

by Allan Davison | Feb 9, 2015 | Technology Areas, Wireless Networking Trends

Software-defined networking (SDN) is set to be one of the most disruptive developments in IT, yet most businesses lack awareness as to its implications. Shiraaz Singh, head of Networking Solutions at Aptronics, believes this needs to change. Forget cloud, big data and...

Embracing the age of WiFi calling

by Allan Davison | Feb 3, 2015 | Technology Areas, Wireless Networking Trends

WiFi calling will change how African consumers and businesses benefit from mobile communication in 2015 says Ruckus Wireless. At its most basic, WiFi calling provides the mobile operator with the opportunity to use WiFi in order to enhance its coverage and increase...

WiFi trends for 2015

by Allan Davison | Jan 15, 2015 | Technology Areas, Wireless Networking Trends

We now live in a data-centric, wireless world, and no technology is better suited to address this reality than WiFi, says Ruckus Wireless. In fact, global hotspot numbers are expected to grow to more than 340-million – that’s nearly one hotspot for every...

CampusKey rolls out MiRO’s UniFi

by Allan Davison | Nov 14, 2014 | Technology Areas, Wireless Networking Trends

CampusKey is a private upmarket student housing scheme offering a secure, private and stylish home-away-from-home experience in Stellenbosch in the Western Cape, Potchefstroom in the North West Province, Pretoria in Gauteng and Bloemfontein in the Free State. As part...

Hospital WiFi a boon for staff and patients

by Allan Davison | Oct 15, 2014 | Technology Areas, Wireless Networking Trends

WiFi networks designed specifically for hospital use are catching on around the world, as both staff and patients see the multiple benefits of secure network access. Anton Jacobsz, MD of Aruba distributor Networks Unlimited, says that, along with hotels, retail areas,...

WiFi eases move to high data consumption

by Allan Davison | Oct 5, 2014 | Technology Areas, Wireless Networking Trends

With LTE (4G) cellular gaining momentum and operators starting to push entry-level smartphones across Africa, consumers across the continent are in a great position to benefit from the connected world. However, what does the increase in data demand mean for WiFi and...
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