Tanaza Classic Blog
Public Wi-Fi: digital services for interactive venues
With the objective to build the world’s most connected indoor sports and entertainment venue, NBA’s Sacramento Kings team will offer digital services through public Wi-Fi to fans in the Golden 1 Center arena in California. Sacramento Kings, an American professional...
The multiplication of Wi-Fi connected devices in the home network
Home Networking has evolved with the multiplication of Wi-Fi connected devices, and is now the upcoming challenge for internet services providers (ISPs) and equipment manufacturers. Customers expect that internet connectivity is powerful enough to seamlessly...
Satellite-powered Wi-Fi hotspots on American Airlines aircrafts
California-based company ViaSat will supply satellite-powered Wi-Fi hotspots to 100 American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX aircrafts to enable an exceptional in-flight Wi-Fi experience in September 2017. American Airlines (A.A) struck a deal with ViaSat, a global...
Why Brazil is deploying public wireless networks
Public wireless networks are becoming an increasingly common and a much-needed amenity in Brazil, especially in larger cities like Sao Paulo. As the fifth largest nation in the world, Brazil is classified as a developing country and ranks as the 8th economy of...
Whatsapp is testing free video calling in its beta version
Whatsapp, the most popular messaging app in the world, is currently testing a beta version, that will include free video calling. As we read in different articles on the web, and according to few rumors from translators that work for Whatsapp, the...
Barcelona becomes the capital smart city in Europe
Barcelona transforms into a smart city by introducing smart digital services that integrate new technologies and upgrade some of the city's existing services and resources. Barcelona is becoming a sustainable, tech-driven and self-sufficient city by expanding...
Verizon Wireless embraces IOT
Verizon Wireless bets on the new “Internet of Things” (IoT) trend and is already working on diverse projects to further develop smart connected devices that will be benefit consumers, companies and the environment. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of...
Dubai Plan 2021: Dubai’s smart city strategy
Dubai’s official government introduced the “Dubai Plan 2021” that aims to transform the city into a leading global smart city over the next few years. Dubai’s government introduced a plan to make the city “smart” using innovative technology, digital tools and...
Australia introduces “Commonwealth’s Smart Cities Plan”
On April 29th, 2016, Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull unveiled the “Commonwealth’s Smart Cities Plan” at the smart cities summit. According to Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull, in order to succeed in the 21st Century economy, Australian cities must be...
India tranforms its cities into smart cities
The Indian government launched the smart cities mission to create smart and sustainable cities across the country. The government of India launched the Smart Cities Initiative, a mission that aims to transform 100 Indian cities into modern, citizen-friendly,...
Get Wi-Fi on Singapore’s buses
Singapore keeps on developing its smart city: M1 and Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) are now providing Wi-Fi to commuters on buses in Singapore. M1 and Infocomm Development Authority (IDA), two companies working in the Singapore's Telecom sector, have...
Singapore – the first smart nation in the world
In 2014, The government of Singapore launched one of the largest smart cities initiatives to make the entire country "smart". Smart Nation is Singapore's smart cities initiative established in 2014. It was designed to give rise to a smart and connected nation in its...
Facebook’s 5G plan for the ultra-fast wireless network experience
Facebook, who recently announced its willingness to provide Wi-Fi connectivity to underdeveloped areas, now plans to compete with telecom companies by offering a cheaper and ultra-fast wireless network experience. Facebook is no longer just a social network....
The positive impact of Wi-Fi technology on restaurants
In 2015, NCR Restaurant Technology Pulse conducted a survey that revealed that Wi-Fi technology is fundamental to 74% of restaurants. NCR, a consumer transaction company headquartered in Georgia, USA, conducted a survey of more than 150 restaurant owners and managers...
Tanaza supports Mikrotik RB2011UiAS-RM
The device is suitable for high-density environments when you expect to have hundreds of concurrent connected clients.