The U.S. leads countries in Wi-Fi usage, accounting for 59 percent of the global total, according to the latest research by iPass. Ahead of Germany, Japan and Singapore, is the U.K., which took the second spot with 11 percent. London emerged in front of Singapore, New York and San Francisco as the city with the highest Wi-Fi use. According to iPass, user education drives Wi-Fi growth as more people recognize the advantages of having Internet access wherever they are.
Via [networks.silicon.com]
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