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Wipro is Wi-Fi authorised test lab

Bangalore, Aug. 23

Wipro Technologies has announced that it will serve as a Wi-Fi Alliance Authorised Test Laboratory. The Wipro facility in Bangalore will streamline certification and provide faster time to market for Wi-Fi CERTIFIED products for members located in India and other areas in Asia. “India is increasingly becoming a hub for Wi-Fi product development and we have enjoyed success as a pre-certification lab for the Wi-Fi Alliance,” said Mr Gangadharaiah C.P., Senior Vice-President & Worldwide Head of Testing Services, Wipro Technologies, in a release. According to a recent white paper authored by Tonse Telecom and the Wi-Fi Alliance, the Wi-Fi market in India is expected to exceed $744 million by 2012. “The Wi-Fi market in India has enormous potential and establishing Wipro as a Wi-Fi Alliance Authorised Test Laboratory will be key to supporting that growth,” said Ms Karen Hanley, senior director, Wi-Fi Alliance. Extending these capabilities, Wipro will now provide members with interoperability testing on core 802.11 radio standards, as well as Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2) for security, and Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) and WMM Power Save for quality of service. —

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