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In Part 2 of the "What is Wi-Fi roaming" blog series, CommScope's Matt Melester explains how the company is a proponent of Cisco's OpenRoaming and Google's Orion platforms and the potential these platforms will have on the Wi-Fi industry and our customers.
The recent launch of Orion WiFi by Google brought the topic of OpenRoaming back into the spotlight. What is it and why should you care? In Part 1 of this series, Matt Melester defines Wi-Fi roaming and the players that are moving the technology toward adoption.
It has become all but mandatory for IT to provide network access to guest user devices in a user-friendly way without increasing cost or complexity. However, just like anything else in the world of technology, there are solutions. In this blog, Mittal Parekh provides you with four options.
Virtual classroom has come a long way with more technology being enabled within the school. With many devices to manage and deploy, it makes sense for schools to upgrade their Wi-Fi management for both increased capacity and network efficiency. Find out from John Dunbar in this blog how CommScope and Network for Learning (N4L) are helping the New Zealand Ministry of Education (MoE) to marry education and technology.
A typical cloud-based network management vendor can offer you a simple management platform for your Wi-Fi APs and then immediately cross-sell you switch management. Suddenly, you would be staring at two or more different screens from that same vendor to manage your wired and wireless networks. The good news is that there is light at the end of the tunnel and that light is RUCKUS Cloud from CommScope. Mittal Parekh explains in this blog.
What happens when a solution only offers management in the cloud but no control in the cloud? Essentially, this means the control function must be on-prem somewhere and you certainly don't have to go looking very far. In this blog, Mittal Parekh discusses management and control for cloud-based network management solutions.
In the not-too-distant future, we will be seeing the first deployments of a new and improved Wi-Fi network standard: Wi-Fi 6E. In this blog, Dennis Huang explains Wi-Fi 6E will be an express lane dedicated to supporting the most demanding, high-bandwidth low-latency applications.
CRN named CommScope's Bart Giordano to its 2020 list of Top 100 Executives. This annual list recognizes the trailblazing technology executives who are shaping, transforming, and positively disrupting the IT channel. Pramod Badjate explains Bart’s accolade in this blog.
The allocation of the 6GHz band to Wi-Fi by the Federal Communications Commission is truly a historic moment in wireless and will impact the world of connectivity for decades to come. In this blog, Charles Cheevers explains the benefits of Wi-Fi 6E and showcases the presentation he made during a special Wi-Fi NOW webinar held on Apr. 24, 2020.