A new survey sponsored by the WiFi Alliance shows that 65 percent of respondents indicate wireless fidelity (WiFi) technology helps them stay in touch with friends and family via tools such as instant messaging and e-mail — not just business associates or customers. About 1,000 Americans from all income levels and walks of life were polled by survey.com for the WiFi Alliance, a trade group based in Austin, Texas, this month.
Survey Shows WiFi Not Just a Business Tool Anymore
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski December 31, 2005 01:30 AMA new survey sponsored by the WiFi Alliance shows that 65 percent of respondents indicate wireless fidelity (WiFi) technology helps them stay in touch with friends and family via tools such as instant messaging and e-mail — not just business associates or customers. About 1,000 Americans from all income levels and walks of life were polled by survey.com for the WiFi Alliance, a trade group based in Austin, Texas, this month.