In Part 1 of this series we discussed the next wave in Wi-Fi and mobility, called Passpoint. As we mentioned, Passpoint’s release will be broken into 2 phases for the purpose of feasibility and practicality; let’s take a look at those 2 phases.
While Phase 1 is in effect now, cellular carriers and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) providers have been slow to embrace the technology and take advantage of the services. Another factor impeding adoption is that not all devices are compatible with the new technology.
Phase 1 offers the availability of new, updated devices which use a SIM card or other stored credentials to authenticate access into a network. Apple and Google’s newer mobile operating systems support this type of authentication, but it is up to the WLAN provider to receive and verify that credential against the cellular carrier or another remote authentication database.
The benefits of Passpoint Phase 1 include:
The second phase of the Passpoint release moves the technology beyond authentication of known users on pre-arranged networks to add capabilities for new account creation and operator management of roaming networks and broader device support. This phase will help the user register and authenticate to access the hotel Wi-Fi network through their mobile device.
The benefits of Passpoint Phase 2 include:
In recent years, we have seen Wi-Fi morph from an amenity into a commodity, on par with hot water and door locks. With Passpoint, it has the potential to morph into a whole new line of communication between hotels and guests.
What ideas do you have for taking advantage of Passpoint at your property?
To read more about Passpoint and updating your network, see these resources: