boo yah 9 Years Ago beacons = new hardware,/network cost and maintenancewifi = existing hardware/networkwifi wins. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Shannon Chang boo yah 9 Years Ago Thanks for the comment! Indeed, iBeacons are not for everyone. Incorporating them assumes the inherent interest in investing in new hardware and the benefit of not relying on WiFi is that some events do not have dedicated connection in all meeting space. So, having them scattered across the floor plan does no rely on that ever-coveted connection. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Shannon Chang boo yah 9 Years Ago Thanks for the comment! Indeed, iBeacons are not for everyone. Incorporating them assumes the inherent interest in investing in new hardware and the benefit of not relying on WiFi is that some events do not have dedicated connection in all meeting space. So, having them scattered across the floor plan does no rely on that ever-coveted connection. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
(You) 7 Years Ago [...] A little over a year ago, iBeacons made their way to the retail market in a mass deployment to 254 Apple stores. Since then, they’ve had technology enthusiasts and event marketers alike... [...] Read More Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel