For all the attention that has been poured onto Android 8.0 Oreo, one thing that has kind of flown under the radar is support for Wi-Fi Passpoint. This is a technology that was introduced by the Wi-Fi ...
Smartphone and tablet owners are clamoring for access to more Wi-Fi on the go, or so a new study from the Wi-Fi Alliance claims. Out of 1,000 US-based smartphone and tablet owners, 87% of them ...
Android 8.0 Oreo, Google’s latest operating system for mobile devices, has introduced support for WiFi Passpoint, an industry standard that allows you to connect from one Wi-Fi hotspot to another ...
The Wi-Fi Alliance's Passpoint certification, release 1, has tipped the scales and will become required for all new phones. But Passpoint release 2 may never be adopted. How far should a leader seek ...
With Passpoint support, you no longer have to sign in to a Wi-Fi hotspot each time you want to use it, but there is a catch. I’m sure we’ve all been there: you’re trying to connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot ...
Of the nation’s four biggest wireless carriers, only T-Mobile USA has revealed plans to deploy Passpoint, a technology that would allow wireless users to automatically access Wi-Fi hotspots from ...
The Wi-Fi Passpoint system continues to toil in relative obscurity, with most people unaware that a network of open Wi-Fi hotspots can be easily accessed via your phone or tablet. A Wednesday upgrade ...
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