Mobile operators are not satisfied with carriers’ Wi-Fi offload solutions,...
Mobile operators are not satisfied with carriers’ Wi-Fi offload solutions, Ovum said in a report released Wednesday. Ovum’s survey found many operators wanted additional features from carriers -- more than half of surveyed operators expect session continuity when switching between…
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Wi-Fi and cellular networks. “Just a few years ago, if one was to ask mobile operators about Wi-Fi, their responses would most likely have been negative, but this has long changed with rising concerns around how to manage the growth of mobile broadband,” said Ovum analyst Daryl Schoolar. “Now the issue is how best to build up sufficient network resources to manage Wi-Fi offload” (http://xrl.us/bnh6zh).