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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.




  1. AdmFubar says:

    i’ve noticed the blackberries on my company’s web site.

  2. Father Tomb says:

    And yet DU often looks like crap on my Crapple Iphone.

  3. Rich says:

    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.


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