Key survey findings:
"Our research shows that while the service provider Wi-Fi market is still in its early stages, service providers are adopting a forward-looking attitude that goes beyond using regular Wi-Fi to offload congested 3G and 4G networks," said Chris Nicoll, principal analyst at Analysys Mason. "While offload is still a priority, it's clear that service providers are looking to service provider Wi-Fi as a competitive differentiator, and there is strong interest in exploring new and innovative business models for Wi-Fi monetisation."
"Service providers are now focusing on service differentiation, customer experience and monetisation in Wi-Fi," said Rebecca Prudhomme, Amdocs vice president for product and solutions marketing. "This underscores the importance of having secure, scalable authentication and authorisation solutions in place for ensuring a seamless experience as customers move in and out of the Wi-Fi network. Furthermore, real-time policy control opens up new opportunities for Wi-Fi monetisation by allowing service providers to offer a range of differentiated services over Wi-Fi, such as tiered services and premium quality of service."
Amdocs authentication and policy control solutions enable service providers to introduce Wi-Fi services to their customers quickly and cost effectively, with secure, carrier-grade network access, 3G/4G offload capabilities that ensure a transparent subscriber access experience across networks, and real-time policy control for monetising innovative Wi-Fi services.
The survey is based on quantitative research by Analysys Mason involving telephone interviews with decision-makers at more than 30 service providers globally, including North America, Caribbean and Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific. The research was conducted in October 2012.
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