What is WaaS and Why Does Your Business Need It?

Regardless of the industry, having a fast and secure WiFi network is extremely important to meet business standards. It’s no longer considered a privilege, but a mandatory component for business operations. To support an increasing number of cloud-based applications and mobile devices, more enterprises are turning to WaaS.

What is WaaS?

WaaS, also known as WiFi as a service, is a subscription-based service that combines infrastructure, software, and managed services to offer fast, secure, and reliable networks. They have managed WiFi solutions and improved WiFi connectivity services without the need for in-house staff.

Pro’s of WaaS for Business

There are many advantages to having WiFi as a service for business. With having a reliable WiFi system in place, it can also help to avoid any potential problems.

Cost-Effective

Implementing WaaS is a great cost-effective solution for businesses without compromising performance and scope. With WaaS, there is no need for purchasing enterprise-grade infrastructure and software or hiring a highly specialised team to manage and maintain the systems.

These third party providers offer WiFi maintenance support, WaaS troubleshooting, and other WiFi IT solutions all at a low cost. They already come with fully staffed experts that are ready to help your business at any given time.

Save Valuable Time

Haptic Networks have 24/7 specialised support to troubleshoot WaaS without interrupting business operations. Issues are resolved easily and efficiently, thus saving a lot of valuable time.

Short Life Cycle

Wireless networks tend to have short, costly life cycles as technology is constantly changing to match industry standards. Your business can easily upgrade to the latest systems without having to reinvest in new systems with WaaS.

Security & Trustworthiness

Utilising WiFi as a service for business ensures that your network will always have the latest wireless security infrastructure to keep up with changing threats. It also ensures that you have reliable WiFi systems that are functionally efficiently all the time.

Coverage

Black spots are frequent when it comes to WiFi installations within larger buildings, but WaaS can be implemented to overcome these issues. They provide advice for business and plan out exactly where the WiFi can be installed within your building premises for optimal coverage.

If you have any other questions on how to improve your WiFi systems and the next steps to take, contact us for a free consultation with one of our experts. We offer advice, support, consultation, and even training in many aspects of technology regardless of the industry.

WaaS - Wireless as a Service

Haptic networks have been deploying WiFi solutions for almost 10 years. Our experience with survey, network design, installation and support has enabled us to deliver enterprise grade solutions across the world.

In order to address budgetary requirements that vary hugely depending on our customer we have launched a full WiFi as a Service model.

In order to ease the upfront CAPEX cost of traditional projects, we've built a service model to include all the aspects required to begin using the latest 802.11ac solution without the initial layout of cost.
Our model enables your organisation to spread the cost, whilst having a complete schedule of payments across the term, fixed cost, monthly.

Haptic WaaS - WiFi Subscription service - Includes:

Full installation & Configuration
802.11ac Wave 2 Solution
Full support, tel/email & Remote
Network Monitoring and Reporting
Ability to upgrade to new equipment at any point in the future
Increase/Decrease AP count in line with your requirements
30 day trial period, absolutely free.

Fixed price, per AP, per month - for the entire duration of the agreement.

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Wireless Networks - Wi-Fi as a service

As WLAN management moves to the cloud, SMEs + Public Sector finally have access to easy to manage and affordable enterprise grade wireless networks, without requiring CWNA experienced wireless engineers or IT specialists on site.

The cloud management model empowers Wi-Fi as a Service (WaaS) opportunity for sites to consolidate the management, configuration, support and upgrade to their Wi-Fi network as one easy to manage monthly service charge.

In 2013, sales of tablets outstripped both laptops and desktops, and smartphones trumped all three combined. Even when removing smartphones from the equation, by 2017 desktops will account for a mere 17% of connected computing devices in the workplace.

Mobility is as crucial for small businesses as it is in large enterprises. SME owners average three mobile devices each, and a large number of them plan to purchase tablets, not laptops, for employees.

Not surprisingly, the worldwide enterprise Wireless LAN market continues to increase at 14% annually. In North America and Europe the majority of large enterprises already have solid, reliable and well managed wireless networks. In fact, they are in the midst of refreshing 802.11abg/802.11n for the newer 802.11ac access points. But this is not so for SMEs, budget constraints and high cost of deployment mean many organisations aren’t equipped to cope with mobile devices.

It may be that SMEs struggle with the complexity of deploying a business Wi-Fi infrastructure. With the complexity of some vendor’s solutions they face a steep learning curve to deploy and manage a reliable, high performance wireless LAN infrastructure. This is further complicated by the newer, varied challenges of handling a BYOD strategy. Our research highlights that SMEs want the security and manageability of enterprise grade Wi-Fi but without the technical/IT prowess it asks of them.

The bad news is that there is still a vast chasm between enterprise grade and consumer grade/home user access points (APs). In addition to drastic performance & range differences, management, security, and roaming features limit the use of cheaper home router solutions. The SMEs we consulted recognised that cheap, un-coordinated consumer products are not adequate for the influx of mobile devices now entering the workplace, site wide enterprise-class hardware is overkill. Now Wi-Fi as a service offers an affordable middle ground

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