Wi-Fi Platform
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* [[Captive Portal]]: integrates the Social Login and RaaS (Registration-as-a-Service) to enable users to register in Wi-Fi networks using their social networks or traditional credentials. | * [[Captive Portal]]: integrates the Social Login and RaaS (Registration-as-a-Service) to enable users to register in Wi-Fi networks using their social networks or traditional credentials. | ||
* Indoor Location: enable indoor events to drive marketing actions, such as customer presence and proximity to regions. The indoor location analytics helps to understand how users behave in the physical places. | * Indoor Location: enable indoor events to drive marketing actions, such as customer presence and proximity to regions. The indoor location analytics helps to understand how users behave in the physical places. | ||
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== Supported Vendors == | == Supported Vendors == |
Revision as of 16:02, 26 October 2017
The Social-ID for Customer Identity Platform integrates to Wi-Fi vendors to offer the following services:
- Captive Portal: integrates the Social Login and RaaS (Registration-as-a-Service) to enable users to register in Wi-Fi networks using their social networks or traditional credentials.
- Indoor Location: enable indoor events to drive marketing actions, such as customer presence and proximity to regions. The indoor location analytics helps to understand how users behave in the physical places.
Wi-Fi APIs
Available Wi-Fi APIs can be found here: Wi-Fi APIs