World’s
First Airport Public OpenRoaming™ Network over Wi-Fi 6 Goes Live at São
Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport
Boingo,
Broadcom, Cisco & Samsung showcase WBA OpenRoaming™ at South America’s
busiest airport offering a friction-free secure, world-class Wi-Fi experience
The Wireless Broadband
Alliance (WBA) announced
that travelers, employees and retailers at Brazil’s São Paulo/Guarulhos
International Airport (GRU) are now able to access the world’s first at-airport
Wi-Fi 6 network using OpenRoaming. OpenRoaming™ provides secure, automatic and
friction-free access to the Cisco-powered network that is managed by Boingo.
The WBA OpenRoaming service will be available to travelers in GRU’s international
Terminal 3, using best-of-breed Samsung Galaxy devices.
With
OpenRoaming™, users will be able to experience the speed, power and simplicity
of one of the most advanced wireless networks in the world.
Based
on 802.11ax and featuring channels up to 160 MHz wide, Wi-Fi 6 can deliver speeds up to three times faster than 802.11
technologies. Designed for use in the 2.4, 5 and new 6 GHz bands, Wi-Fi 6 also
provides greater reliability, ultra-low latency and higher network efficiency
in airports, stadiums and other environments with large numbers of
simultaneously connected devices. Passengers and airport employees will
no longer have to log in to public Wi-Fi networks repeatedly. They will be able
to enjoy a seamless experience when watching videos or gaming as they’re
waiting for their flight. It will also improve consumers’ experience in the
retail stores as it will allow a smoother check-out process and support
back-office operations.
The
service frees travelers, airport employees and other users from the repeat
registration and log-in that public Wi-Fi networks often require. Instead of
re-registering or re-entering log-in credentials, GRU users will enjoy the
convenience of instant network access matched with enterprise-grade security.
When coupled with the Wi-Fi 6 infrastructure, OpenRoaming also helps provide a
carrier-grade Wi-Fi experience.
Boingo
designed, installed and manages the GRU network, which was the
world’s first airport Wi-Fi 6 network
when it launched in October 2020. Travelers have up to four hours of free access,
including from their older generation Wi-Fi devices, thanks to Wi-Fi’s backward
compatibility.
The
GRU network features a unified Wi-Fi 6 infrastructure based on Cisco Catalyst
access points, controllers, and switches. Samsung provided GRU operations employees
with ruggedized handsets and other devices enabled with Broadcom’s W-Fi 6
chipset, enabling them to use Wi-Fi 6 to maximize productivity and
responsiveness to passengers whilst different OpenRoaming identities are used
to separate automatic access for GRU employees versus guests.
“GRU
is South America’s busiest airport,” said Gustavo Figueiredo, GRU Airport´s
CEO. “With Wi-Fi 6, our passengers and operations employees now have reliable,
seamless and secure connectivity to assure a better traveling
experience.”
“This
world-class, world-first airport OpenRoaming network at GRU showcases how the
WBA membership collaborates to provide consumers and business users with
reliable, blazingly fast connectivity,” said WBA CEO Tiago Rodrigues. “The GRU
network also highlights the critical role that OpenRoaming plays in providing
people with instant, ultra-secure access to Wi-Fi networks. That peace of mind
is key for continuing to build and maintain confidence in public
networks.”
WBA Member quotes
Boingo CTO, Dr. Derek Peterson
“GRU
is the latest example of Boingo’s commitment to providing cutting edge
technologies that enhance the traveler’s experience and enable airport
operations staff to efficiently and effectively serve those travelers,” said
Boingo CTO Dr. Derek Peterson. “Boingo was the first to deploy a Wi-Fi 6
airport network, and now we’re working within the WBA to raise the bar yet
again with the world’s first OpenRoaming network at an airport.”
Broadcom Director of Product Marketing, Gabriel Desjardins
“Broadcom’s
vision has been to accelerate critical wireless technologies to market,” said
Broadcom Director of Marketing, Gabriel Desjardins. “We are excited to see our
investments in Wi-Fi 6 and OpenRoaming enable real-world deployments that give
consumers easy access to high-speed wireless networks.”
Cisco Wireless CTO, Matt MacPherson
“The
only thing faster than GRU’s Cisco-based Wi-Fi 6 network is the process of
connecting to it,” said Matt MacPherson, CTO of Cisco Wireless. “WBA
OpenRoaming completely transforms the user experience for travelers and airport
employees by eliminating the registrations, log-ins and other traditional
authentication processes and replacing them all with a secure and seamless
onboarding framework. It also opens up new opportunities for retailers in the
airport, as they look to engage with travelers by creating unique digital
experiences to win their business.”
Samsung Electronics CVP and Head of Convergence R&D, JM Choi
“We’re very excited that
passengers and GRU staff will get to experience Wi-Fi like never before, “ said
Samsung CVP and Head of Convergence R&D, JM Choi. “We’ve made some great
strides these past few months to give users access to Wi-Fi 6 and OpenRoaming,
and this is only the beginning. Together, we’ll never cease to innovate to
offer users access to secure and seamless next-level connectivity when they
need it most.”
Source: Wireless Broadband Alliance media announcement