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The Wireless Access Point (WAP) market is an integral part of the mobile network industry. WAPs are used to provide wireless access to the internet, allowing users to connect to the internet without the need for cables. WAPs are typically used in public places such as airports, hotels, and cafes, as well as in private homes and businesses. WAPs are also used to provide access to corporate networks, allowing employees to access the network from any location.
WAPs are typically provided by mobile network operators, who offer a range of services such as data plans, voice plans, and roaming services. WAPs are also available from third-party vendors, who offer a range of products and services to meet the needs of different customers.
The WAP market is highly competitive, with a range of vendors offering a variety of products and services. Companies in the market include Cisco, Aruba Networks, Ruckus Wireless, Ubiquiti Networks, and Meraki. Show Less Read more