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TTA activities on Public WLAN Standardization

Learn about TTA's efforts to standardize public WLAN services, ensuring both secure and non-secure connections for customers. Explore the guidelines and requirements for setting up public WLAN access points.

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TTA activities on Public WLAN Standardization

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  1. TTA activities on Public WLAN Standardization JunWon Lee, Elly KIM TTA

  2. Highlight of Current Activities(1/2) • Background and issues • Many organizations in public sector such as local district offices provide WLAN service to customers at their office (mainly without charge). • Most of the public WLAN service provided at public is non-encrypted which is not secure. • There is no common way to present the RLAN service provided by public sector • TTA WLAN Project Group(PG704) published “WLAN Internet Service Provision Guideline for Public Sectors”(Dec 23 2010) and became a KCS (Korea Communications Standard)(Jun 27 2011).

  3. Highlight of Current Activities(2/2) • WLAN Internet Service Provision Guideline for Public Sectors (TTAK.KO-06.0253, KCS.KO-06.0253) • Providing requirement & check list to setup public WLAN • SSID format for public WLAN APs Registration Initial Webpage for information Searching WLAN APs Selecting an AP (SSID) Log-in Connecting Secure connection Non-Secure connection [Basic SSID Format] Ex) PublicWiFi@Seoul [Extended SSID Format] Ex) PublicWiFi@Library.Seoul Internet [System Configuration Example]

  4. Strategic Direction • Promotion of “WLAN Internet Service Provision Guideline for Public Sectors” • Organizations in public sector would follow the guideline providing both secure and non-secure WLAN service to customers. • TTA standard, WLAN Internet Service Provision Guideline for Public Sectors, could be referenced as an good example.

  5. Challenges, Next step/Actions • There are many organizations in public sector providing WLAN services by their own way. • We will promote the use of guideline not only to organizations which are already providing public WLAN services but also to those which are going to setup public WLAN services

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