2023 is coming to a close – And we know the new year will bring new technology and wireless improvements with it!
Here at Geekabit, we covered a lot of different Wi-Fi topics last year here on the blog. Much of what we write about is influenced by the enquiries and questions that our customers and clients ask our Wi-Fi Experts across Winchester, London and Cardiff. This year we’ve seen an increase in demand for 4G/5G broadband and Starlink Satellite broadband options, particularly for homes and businesses in rural areas.
We thought we would take a look back on the last year and see what blogs were most popular with you – Our readers!
In at Number 10, this blog had people wondering whether scientists could watch we are doing through walls!
Number 9 was all about finally getting 5G on the London Underground so you can stay connected whilst travelling around the capital.
With Ubiquiti UniFi devices increasing in popularity, it’s no surprise that this fault finding blog about flashing lights on access points made it in at number 8.
Here at Geekabit, we’ve talked a lot about how impactful broadband can be for rural businesses. This blog about unreliable broadband for rural businesses came in at number 7.
It seems you all want to know how to choose and install a 4G and 5G mobile broadband antenna, as this blog telling you how narrowly missed being in our top 5 blogs of the year.
Kicking us off in the top 5 was where best to place your router for successful results.
Taking the 4th spot was a look into 2023 and what it had in store for us in the world of Wi-Fi.
In 3rd place was another blog on 4G and 5G mobile broadband, answering all your frequently asked questions.
Narrowly missing the top spot, this blog about discounted Starlink Satellite Ultrafast Broadband here in the UK was one of your most popular reads this year.
And taking the top spot for most read Geekabit blog of 2023 was this one about the rise of UK Starlink broadband speeds.
So it seems our readers were most looking for information on Starlink Satellite broadband and 4G/5G mobile broadband options. Does that mean that consumers and business broadband customers are interested in alternative Wi-Fi options for their homes and businesses?
We’re looking forward to what 2024 will bring in the tech world and seeing how that impacts all things Wi-Fi and staying well connected.