Has the new crown epidemic had a huge impact on network connectivity?

Last Update Time: 2023-06-13 11:57:42

In a new white paper "Overview of COVID-19: Short-Term and Long-Term Effects of Technology and Terminals", ABI identified the short-term and long-term effects of the global pandemic on the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and wireless connection markets.

ABI stated that Covid-19 is creating a need for flexibility, which will drive the future of connectivity. Global technology market consulting company ABI Research pointed out that during the Covid-19 pandemic, Wi-Fi upload traffic surged by 80%, which once again proved the demand for Wi-Fi 6/6E and Wi-fi Mesh applications. The ABI also believes that one of the effects of increasing domestic work and taking other measures to deal with the current crisis of the new coronavirus epidemic may be to reshape the future workplace and working relationship, and may reduce the impact of long-distance commuting and travel in the long run.

Andrew Zignani, principal analyst at ABI Research, said that the outbreak of Covid-19 is triggering the need for flexibility, which will "drive the future of connectivity."

He said that many users may still use outdated wi-fi devices with traditional wi-fi standards, such as 802.11n, instead of the latest wi-fi 6, the latter is specifically designed to provide better in more crowded people Service network. He added that there will be new incentives for mesh Wi-Fi that can provide sufficient high-speed coverage for multiple users in the entire home, while enterprise organizations need to ensure that they have the correct infrastructure so that a large number of employees can Also connected to the company's virtual private network (VPN).


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He continued: “In the long run, today’s necessities may lead to increased demand for flexible and remote work and learning in the future, and become a testing platform, and companies may shift marketing and business resources from meeting-centric The method is shifted to new online and virtual marketing tools, especially as concerns about the impact of international travel on climate change are increasing.

"This may lead to a reassessment of how much the structure of modern workplaces and work relationships reduces the impact of long-distance commutes and travel, enabling more flexible work and remote collaboration." For this reason, the white paper focuses on how to devote additional resources to VPNs , Secure home network and remote work/conferencing software, and further investment to ensure that the home broadband infrastructure can support high-speed Wi-Fi Internet access.

At the same time, organizations around the world will need to open up other spectrum, such as 6 GHz, to ensure that the capacity of the Wi-Fi network can meet the global demand for video, collaboration tools and other large amounts of data traffic.

Zignani said that all these longer-term transitions require an in-depth understanding of the need for high-speed, highly secure wireless infrastructure within and within the home. He concluded: "This may lead to greater motivation for the introduction of high-speed fiber optics or last mile networks, with a clearer recognition of the need for a strong family connection through a mesh system, as well as the adoption of 6 GHz wi-fi and the latest Wi -Fi standard.

"In addition, this may lead to higher home wi-fi security, improved cybersecurity education, and a better understanding of the need for more wi-fi capacity in the coming years."

 

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