Definition
A ‘global use AP’ refers to a wireless access point designed and configured to be deployable and functional in any geographic region without requiring specific hardware variations for different markets.
Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)
This concept is presented by Cisco as a way to simplify procurement and deployment, saving businesses time and money by avoiding the purchase of region-specific hardware.
Key properties or components
- Region-agnostic design
- Simplified inventory management
- Reduced procurement costs
Contradictions or debates
None.