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Bangladesh govt is creating 12,000 WiFi zones in wetland area: Mustafa Jabbar

Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, Mustafa Jabbar said that a tele-talk network with over 12000 WiFi zones is being created in the haor area.

Vodafone Idea launches WiFi calling in two circles

Vodafone Idea (‘Vi’) has launched its WiFi calling services in Maharashtra and Goa, and Kolkata circles, a media report has said.

Don’t do your banking over free WiFi like RailWire

There are security concerns one should keep in mind before they jump on free WiFi like RailWire to access banking services, says Keith Martin, Regional Director, Asia-Pacific, F-Secure

Google pushes for Public WiFi in India, says it can add $20 billion to GDP by 2019

Public WiFi will connect 40 million new users to the Internet by 2019 and that around 100 million people would be willing to spend an additional USD 2 to 3 billion per year on handsets.
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NETGEAR launches R6260 Dual-band Smart WiFi router in India for Rs 5,999

NETGEAR has launched NETGEAR R6260 router with a dual-core 880 MHz processor which enables combined Wi-Fi connections at Gigabit speeds of up to 1600Mbps.

Fon acquires XCellAir to strengthen its WiFi portfolio

XCellAir’s deals in unified management and optimization of dense WiFi and cellular network deployments for service providers. The addition of XCellAir’s expertise and products will help Fontech to strengthen its WiFi portfolio.

NI rolls out MAC layer support for LabVIEW to advance WiFi, 5G research

MAC layer support for 802.11 Application Framework from NI will advance WiFi and 5G research, said National Instruments

Mojo Cloud Managed WiFi services launched aimed at Digital India

Mojo Networks has launched Mojo Cloud Managed WiFi services aimed at getting business from India’s mega WiFi initiatives
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Your WiFi connection is at risk of KRACK attack; Here’s why and how

A cybersecurity researcher has found an unprecedented security flaw called KRACK in WPA2 protocol that secures all modern WiFi networks

WiFi Wireless, Inc. to become World Of Wireless International Telecom, Inc.

With the new name, we will be rolling out our service and website shortly. This will be done incrementally and strategically, said WiFi Wireless CEO Anthony Saunders
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