<p>Today, WiFi networks are all-pervasive. Once limited to the home or business, WiFi networks have invaded hotels, shopping malls, restaurants, coffee shops and sports stadiums, catering to growing armies of mobile device users.</p><p>Consumers, who are buying mobile devices in record quantities, replacing sales of traditional PCs and laptops, are now demanding consumer-style flexibility and ease-of-use in the workplace too, thanks to the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) phenomenon.</p><p>Strategically, the ongoing and accelerating evolution of mobility and WiFi technologies is set to further impact the enterprise, while also transforming carrier strategies around the world, says Martin May, regional director of Enterasys Networks.</p><p>With network speeds and BYOD adoption rates increasing in tandem, data consumption is escalating. This presents an attractive proposition for carrier companies, which continue to explore ways to monetise WiFi, thereby encouraging a further increase in the uptake of mobile devices.</p><p><a href="http://www.itweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=68201:The-future-of-WiFi-mobility&catid=355">Keep reading...</a></p>