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Beyond Hotspots:
Worldwide Wi-Fi Use Nearly Doubles The latest Index proves that Europeans love their hotspots. In fact, Europe expanded its worldwide share of hotspot use to 40 percent, up from 31 percent in H2 2006. At this rate Europe would pass North America as the top Wi-Fi continent during 2008. UK users played a major role in this increase, boosting London's lead as the world capital for retail Wi-Fi in 2007, escalating usage by 156 percent over the same time period in the previous year. Other major contributors to European growth were France and Germany, where usage tripled form 2H06 to 2H07, as well as Switzerland, the Netherlands and Belgium, where usage doubled. Impressive broadband growth also extended to other key regions such as Latin America and Japan. Brazilians led the way in Latin America's 133 percent increase over H2 2006 as Brazil emerged as one of the top 10 countries using Wi-Fi today. According to IDC data, Japan's mobile workforce is increasing at the world's fastest rate—a trend that helped Tokyo become the third most popular wireless city, behind London and Singapore.
While some industry experts portend an upcoming showdown between 3G and Wi-Fi, today's numbers suggest that business users don't consider these technologies an either-or decision. Both have a place as complementary technologies in the mobile worker's bag of tricks. "The results of our Mobile Broadband Index suggest that no single technology can meet all the needs of an enterprise workforce, which is why iPass focuses on delivering value by unifying the management of these various access methods," stated Joel Wachtler, vice-president of marketing and strategy at iPass. "While 3G provides broadband download speeds in domestic metropolitan areas, users need Wi-Fi for fast bi-directional access outside of metropolitan areas or to avoid high international 3G roaming charges. We expect both Wi-Fi hotspots and 3G mobile broadband to continue to grow as enterprises give their mobile workers a complete mobility toolkit." The iPass Mobile Broadband Index summarizes data collected by iPass across its base of over 1,000,000 quarterly users at more than 3,500 companies around the world. The full study is available at www.ipass.com/mobileindex.
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