1. Recognizes
All Wi-Fi Enabled Devices
Recent
research by Cisco IBSG shows that consumers have an average of 2.6 mobile
devices, most of which are now Wi-Fi enabled.
These devices are constantly signaling of their existence to Wi-Fi
networks. As a result, Wi-Fi access
points are constantly collecting information on these devices and the movements
of their owners without users having to authenticate on the network. This means that venues are collecting information
on a large number of people at an – effectively anyone who enters with a Wi-Fi
activated mobile device in his pocket.
However, this does not raise personal privacy issues because only the
MAC address of the device is collected and the information is aggregated across
all users.
2. Hyper-Sensitive
Location
Triangulation from the access
points can currently locate a mobile user to within 3 to 4 metres. However, new technologies will make this even
more accurate, down to 1 to 2 metres.
This means that location targeted advertising can be extremely sensitive
to locations within a store or to specific stores within a shopping mall. Equally, accurate and useful mapping and
other location-based services can be offered to customers.
3. Capture
Device Information
By capturing the MAC address, the
Wi-Fi network is collecting valuable information on the user’s device, such as
type, manufacturer and the speed it moves about the venue. This information allows businesses to vary their
offers, advertising messages, services and customer experience by device
type.
4. Identify
Returning Customers
Capturing the MAC address of the
different devices also allows the Wi-Fi network to identify returning customers,
including the frequency, interval and the duration of their return visits. This valuable information allows businesses
to differentiate offers, advertising messages, services and customer experience
between new and loyal customers.
5. Sophisticated
Path Analysis
Data analytic tools by Cisco allow
sophisticated, user-friendly analysis of the extensive valuable data collected
by the Wi-Fi networks. These tools can
display detailed maps and information of where and when people move about a
venue. Airports are using this to
improve their operations in real-time and identifying opportunities to remove
bottlenecks to the flow of travelers.
Equally, shopping mall owners are using it to justify different rents in
the mall based on the amount of footfall in front of different shops.
6. Advanced
Filtering
Advanced filtering allows business
users to drill down on the data and analytics that are most relevant to their
business. For example, users may want to
identify the percentage of people who spent more than 10 minutes in a specific
part of your store or shopping mall to evaluate the effective of their in-store
merchandizing or marketing campaigns.
7. Push
Information to the Browser
Advanced Wi-Fi networks now have
the ability to push information to the browser of the mobile device, giving the
user the ability to accept or reject it.
This powerful capability means that businesses can now deliver targeted
and rich messages directly to the browser, rather than just messages or banner
ads. Not only does this offer the
ability to deliver much richer information, but the customer is much more
receptive to receiving it.
8. Analytics
On Anything Happening on the Network
Future capabilities, currently
under development, will allow business users to analyze anything that is
happening on the Wi-Fi network. For
example, show me where those people using Facebook spend their time in the
venue, and how often they return. Or,
show me where people are surfing price comparison sites in the store. Imagine the value to a retailer of then being
able to automatically push a price-matching offer to that price sensitive
customer?
The recent white paper (Wi-Fi:
Service Providers Can Make Money with New Business Models) by Cisco IBSG describes
the viable Wi-Fi business models for turning these technical capabilities into
true business value. We are only just beginning to mine the valuable data available from Wi-Fi networks. Innovative and pioneering businesses are showing us what can be done and the true business value that can be extracted from Wi-Fi Big Data.
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