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SAN FRANCISCO — August 18, 2009 – Meraki, the cloud-based wireless networking company, released the first-ever Meraki Wireless Census today, and the results reveal bold increases in the number of wireless-capable devices in use in North America, and even larger increases in the number of Apple devices and handhelds being used. The census compared activity seen by a single set of randomly selected Meraki wireless access points in North America in 2008 and 2009 in order to understand macro-level traffic and end-user device trends.
I have seven handheld devices that can access the Internet in my house… two smart phones, 2 Nintendo DS and one DSi, Sony PSP and an iPod Touch.
i’ve noticed the blackberries on my company’s web site.
And yet DU often looks like crap on my Crapple Iphone.
This makes perfect sense! People want high-speed connectivity, convenience and portability in their devices. I’m happy to be tethered to my Gigabit network until something really inexpensive comes along.