Wi-Fi (WiFi) stories
Thrifty Car Rental customers will be able to access the internet from wherever their rental car takes them in New Zealand.
The Warehouse celebrates 32 years with rollout of free Wi-Fi in all stores to enhance the shopping experience for Kiwis.
Australian company launches Pet-Fi, the world's first pet-powered Wi-Fi hotspot, promising eco-friendly internet on the go.
Google recently sold Motorola, effectively cutting their losses and exiting the smartphone hardware business. However, they kept one piece of it...
WiFi in schools does not post a health risk to children or staff says a Ministry of Health report welcomed by Jo Goodhew, Associate Minister of Health.
NZ's venture for a Silicon Valley style Computer Museum on Auckland's waterfront leaps forward with Tomizone as its first sponsor.
Aruba Networks launches a groundbreaking cloud-managed Wi-Fi solution, promising up to 10x faster speeds and enterprise-grade reliability.
Putting Wi-Fi smarts in the cloud enables businesses to offer Wi-Fi as a valueadded service – and monetise it, says Ruckus Wireless' Renilda Saguil.
A new agreement between New Zealand Post and Vodafone will lead to a complete redesign of New Zealand Post's network services.
2degrees partners with CityLink to offer free three-month WiFi trial in Wellington CBD for over 20,000 customers.
Auckland introduces free WiFi internet access at train stations, available to eligible registered AT HOP card users.
Rhys Taylor, at Aerohive's helm, shapes the WiFi world, fuelled by a career that began in radio with the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Parrot Zikmu Solo review: A stylish speaker with quality sound, but its 30-pin connector and design quirks limit appeal.
Cloud-managed Wi-Fi market set to reach $2.5bn by 2018, driven by increased adoption in midmarket and distributed enterprise.
Ruckus Wireless launches world's first dual-band, three-stream indoor Wi-Fi product built on new 802.11ac standard.
Telecom unveils 'GigaWiFi' comp, set to boost fibre uptake with ultra-fast 5G WiFi hotspots across NZ, enriching digital connectivity.
Aerohive Networks soared in 2013, doubling its customer base to over 13,100 and shipping its 500,000th access point, marking 74% growth from the previous year.
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Upon leaving Madrid-Barajas Airport, Aerohive Networks' Director of Product Management Matthew Gast had an epiphany.
Aruba Networks boosts its partner ecosystem, rolling out advanced wireless and mobility solutions to a diverse range of industries.