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RAI Amsterdam has upgraded its WI-FI 6 network to support WBA OpenRoaming, a service that enables exhibitors, attendees, and event staff to seamlessly connect to a secure and high-quality network.

WBA OpenRoaming is available at over one million hotspots worldwide and has become the global standard that Wi-Fi network owners, service providers, and others are adding to free users from the need to constantly re-register or re-enter log-in credentials while maintaining enterprise-grade security.

Deployed Wi-Fi

For conferences, trade shows, and other events, high-performance Wi-Fi has become as critical"

With OpenRoaming, people only have to log in once and then have their device automatically connect every time they return to an OpenRoaming-enabled hotspot.

The RAI is one of the many convention centers, arenas, and stadiums that have deployed Wi-Fi throughout their venues.

Bret Baas, Manager IT of RAI Amsterdam, said: “For conferences, trade shows, and other events, high-performance Wi-Fi has become as critical as electricity. That’s why we’re continually investing to make our Wi-Fi network among the best in the world."

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