Following on from part 1, Genius Wong continues her analysis of how issues with traditional cellular and WiFi connectivity can be overcome using global virtual private...
Enabling the next decade of progress - part 1
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While the last decade saw global connectivity expand significantly, it’s clear that some of the infrastructure that first paved the way for our data-powered digital world is beginning to creak under the strain. In Part One of this blog, Genius Wong examines how connectivity problems can be overcome using global virtual private mobile networks.
This year marks the first of a new decade and I would be remiss if I didn’t reflect on the changing nature of connectivity during the last ten years. It has been interesting to witness the evolution of people and businesses’ relationship with data and connectivity - for example, the ongoing debate around privacy, security and access. The issue with WiFi and traditional cellular connectivity Traditionally, most enterprises have relied on WiFi to enable different mobile connectivity services and even Internet of Things (IoT) applications within the shop, warehouse, factory or office - but its shortcomings are evident."The main challenge is that WiFi lacks reliability and security."

This powerful combination puts control back in the hands of enterprises, enabling them to capture, move and manage data seamlessly around the world, not just inside the organisation but between their customers and partners too. Crucially, as cyber-attacks grow in volume and complexity while more and more ‘things’ get connected, this combination ensures data security too. Transforming air travel with global virtual private mobile networks"I expect that, to overcome these limitations, more and more enterprises will turn to using private mobile networks, complemented by a global, virtual private mobile network."

"It gives them seamless access to crucial data such as passenger manifests, catering stock information, flight plans and fuel requirements, which makes ground handling more efficient and improves turn-around times."

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