Dec 21, 2012– Dallas, USA (Techreleased) – AT&T announced today its support of the new Interoperability Compliance Program (ICP) introduced this week by the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), the industry association focused on driving the next generation Wi-Fi experience. The ICP is designed to streamline the way WBA members work together by creating a common […]
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Posted On December 21, 2012Dec 21, 2012– Dallas, USA (Techreleased) – AT&T announced today its support of the new Interoperability Compliance Program (ICP) introduced this week by the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), the industry association focused on driving the next generation Wi-Fi experience.
The ICP is designed to streamline the way WBA members work together by creating a common set of technical and commercial frameworks for Wi-Fi roaming. AT&T, a WBA member, is one of the first operators to confirm their support of this new initiative.
“AT&T is proud to support the WBA in their effort to reduce the friction around Wi-Fi interoperability and continue to drive compatibility across the ecosystem,” said JR Wilson, chairman of the WBA and vice president of Partnerships & Alliances, AT&T Mobility. “This initiative will ultimately help establish clear guidelines for operators create a roadmap of the evolution of hotspots and eventually develop a directory of various carriers’ Wi-Fi capabilities, which will enable carriers to deliver a better mobile data experience to customers when they travel abroad.”
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