According to foreign media reports, the Wireless Broadband Alliance recently launched a "urban WiFi roaming plan" to provide free public WiFi roaming services in many cities around the world.
The plan will be deployed by 23 telecommunications operators. The first pilots include Singapore, New York, San Francisco and San Jose. The plan states that visitors can connect more than 1,000 public WIFI hotspots in pilot cities in the United States. At the same time, in Singapore, Wireless@SG, the world’s largest city-wide network of about 290 free WIFI hotspots, also applies. Not only that, but WBA also hopes that cities, governments, mobile phone operators, and retailers will work together to provide free WiFi services to more users around the world.
In fact, as early as August 22 of this year, the Singapore Communications Development Authority (IDA) has issued a statement announcing that it is cooperating with T-mobile, a US communications company, to jointly launch a public area free wifi hotspot that benefits both countries' users. The pilot period will continue from August 22 this year to September 21.
The pilot project is part of the “Urban WIFI Roaming Program†launched by the Global Wireless Network Alliance. It is an exemplary step that aims to build a global city link group in the near future.
In addition, the project is part of the Global WiFi Day Program. At present, the Singapore government, New Delhi, and the Philippine government have all expressed their support for this new plan of the Wireless Broadband Alliance and have actively participated in it.
WBA is an industrial alliance and its members include Korea Telecom, NTT DoCoMo, and China Telecom. Currently, the alliance has received support from more than 135 operators and technology companies worldwide. So far, the global telecommunications giants participating in this wireless roaming program include AT&T, BT, China Mobile, Korea Telecom, NTT DoCoMo, Orange, Hong Kong Telecom, SK Telecom, Sprint, Swisscom, New Zealand Telecom, Telstra, Telus and T-Mobile USA et al.
The Wireless Broadband Alliance stated that the new solution will be based on the next-generation Hotspot 2.0 specification, a certification program that aims to provide enhanced connectivity for mobile devices using WiFi hotspots. The new Network Hotspot 2.0 (also known as Passpoint) has been further streamlined in terms of creating new accounts and connecting WIFI devices to public network hotspots. It will be used to create new user accounts and WiFi-enabled devices. Public WiFi hotspots provide an easier way.
In today's globalized Internet world, the importance of WiFi is self-evident. The ability to use WiFi freely and securely in a global city without barriers is not only a dream for everyone, but also a major factor in the development of a global smart city in the future. One step, WBA's WiFi roaming program in this city is undoubtedly a good start for the world.
Via telecomengine
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