Sunday, June 26, 2011

Public Wi-Fi Has Changed Over the Last Year


Over the last year, more consumers have begun using public Wi-Fi networks  to connect their smart phones, tablets and iPod Touch devices, compared to last year, when more users were connecting PCs. 


In part, that might be a result of more smart phones, tablets and iPod Touch devices in the user population.  


Meraki, a supplier of Wi-Fi networks to enterprises and other larger organizations, anonymously surveyed over 100,000 randomly-selected devices accessing general use, public, and educational Wi-Fi networks across the United States. 


The survey looked at bandwidth usage and operating system popularity over selected periods in 2010 and 2011.


http://meraki.com/press-releases/2011/06/22/meraki-reveals-ipads-use-400-more-wi-fi-data-than-the-average-mobile-device/


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