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What is Wireless Fidelity (WiFi)

Handbook of Research on Global Diffusion of Broadband Data Transmission
A trade name promulgated by the WiFi Alliance, formerly called WECA (Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance). It corresponds to the 802.11b standard, defined by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). It allows a theoretical flow of 11 Mb/s in the frequency band of the 2.4 GHz, on a distance of up to several hundred meters
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Inside the Microcosm: A Case Study of a Wireless Internet Hotspot
Pierre Vialle (GET-INT, France), Olivier Epinette (GET-INT, France), and Olivier Segard (GET-INT, France)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-851-2.ch022
Abstract
The objective of this chapter is to highlight critical elements affecting the diffusion of broadband wireless Internet at a hotspot location, through a case study. The research deals with a wireless Internet services project in the main Paris airports, and comprises two components. First, we analyze the emergence of a value chain for a new service, based on the cooperation of several firms. In particular, we show how different actors can or cannot position themselves on this value chain, according to their resources and capabilities. Second, we explore the perceptions and attitudes of business passengers in order to better understand the potential adoption and use of hotspot services, and provide a preliminary framework of analysis. The research is drawn from a qualitative survey, made up of in-depth interviews of potential suppliers (airline companies, service providers, airport managers) and business passengers.
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A Summary on 5G and Future 6G Internet of Things
A family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 standards, which are used to connect computers, tablets, smartphones, and other devices to the internet using radio waves.
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