Clone of Allied Telesis supports secure seamless public Wi-Fi through OpenRoaming
Allied Telesis is pleased to
announce that its advanced Wi-Fi 6 Access Points (APs) have been proven to
interoperate with OpenRoaming – an exciting technology that makes it easy to
connect to over 3.5 million public hotspots worldwide.
OpenRoaming is an international
public wireless LAN connection standard framework for public Wi-Fi organized by
the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), which Allied Telesis is proud to be a
member of. OpenRoaming consolidates a broad community of Identity Providers
(IDPs) to provide extremely convenient and seamless roaming across the large
and growing global network of Wi-Fi hotspots including retail, hospitality,
education, and smart cities. Access is simple: there is no need to
re-authenticate when changing hotspots, so users do not need to wait for
multiple pop-ups or deal with terms and conditions when they change hotspots.
Allied Telesis is the first
hardware vendor in Japan to offer APs that have been tested and confirmed with
OpenRoaming. Its APs are certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance, including the APs’
support for Passpoint, one of the technologies that OpenRoaming uses.
Certification – and stringent quality control at Allied Telesis – ensure
interoperability with all standards-based devices.
The supported APs are: TQ6702
GEN2, TQ6602 GEN2, TQm6702 GEN2, and TQm6602 GEN2.
These APs were verified for
OpenRoaming with the help of Sapporo Gakuin University (Ebetsu City, Hokkaido,
Japan), using the university’s premises and network environment. The tests showed
that users could use OpenRoaming to connect successfully and securely to the
Allied Telesis APs. As well, the tests showed that the APs can be used with
OpenRoaming to create high-capacity, high-speed communication zones – without
compromising on convenience or security.
With such high convenience and
security, OpenRoaming is expected to be widely used in a variety of public
places, including cafes, hospital waiting rooms, event venues, airports and
major train stations, buses and trains, university campuses, and tourist
information centers. OpenRoaming use is expected to grow rapidly in the coming
years in Japan and across the world, and Allied Telesis is pleased to be a part
of this growth.
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