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Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association (WTIA)
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8/F Floor, Concord Room I, Renaissance Harbour View Hotel (map)

Update (Dec 23): Presentations are uploaded as below!

The Wi-Fi Technology has been improving significantly in the recent years. We no longer need to rely on and be restricted to wired cables to get connected to the network or the Internet. With the IEEE 802.11n standard, wireless can offer high performance, support data rates of up to 300 Mbps. It also dramatically improves the network coverage range. But how does it actually influence businesses?

Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association (WTIA) is pleased to invite you to an informative session with networking opportunities!

Event name: Wi-Fi 802.11n Seminar cum Networking Session: Adoption Showcase, Security, and Cost Effectiveness
Date: 4 December 2009 (Friday)
Time: 9:00am - 12:00nn
Venue: 8/F Floor, Concord Room I, Renaissance Harbour View Hotel
Language: English
Fee: Free-of-charge

We are honored to invite the following 3 top-notch speakers:

Mr. Ken Fong, Chairman, Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association  ( Presentation )
Ken will be highlighting on the WiFi usage and Trend in Hong Kong; with references to common mistakes the general public may have on wireless security and how these problems can be solved.

Mr. Dominic Orr, CEO, Aruba Networks Inc.
Dominic will share with us reasons why 802.11n should be considered a substitute for wired Ethernet, what makes 802.11n faster and some adoption and strategies in securing network and high bandwidth and how you can apply 802.11n to rightsize your networks and cut overall network edge costs.

Mr. Kent Leung, Associate Director, Technical Services, Hong Kong Polytechnic University ( Presentation )
Kent will share on users' perspective on the third generation WLAN in a campus; and how a large-scale WLAN can be deployed securely, and successfully.


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