Sunday, February 26, 2012

WeFi Issues Quarterly Data Report on Global Wi-Fi Usage.

WeFi Inc., creator of a global Wi-Fi database and provider of the WeANDSF Wi-Fi offloading solution for carriers, announced that it released its latest quarterly report on global Wi-Fi usage.

According to a release, titled "WeFi Analytics Report Q1/2011: An Analysis of Global Wi-Fi", the report includes both statistics and analysis from WeFi on a variety of issues related to wireless internet, including statistics on Wi-Fi and 3G usage over various mobile devices and operating systems, cellular data offloading unto Wi-Fi networks, average duration of use over public Wi-Fi hotspots, Wi-Fi internet usage mobility, and more. The report points out interesting trends in Wi-Fi usage, one example being the growth of Samsung Android-based handsets and tablets.

The report covers data usage over laptops, netbooks, and mobile devices using Android or Symbian operating systems (see more information about platforms in the report). The data - available solely through WeFi - is based on information gathered from over 90 million Wi-Fi access points in WeFi's database of hotspots around the world. WeFi acquires the Wi-Fi access point data and cellular usage metrics by aggregating the connectivity data from over 6 million mobile devices and laptops where the WeFi client software is installed.

More Information:

j.mp/WeFi11Q1

wefi.com

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