Deployment of Wi-Fi services for foreign tourists in a mountainous area of Japan

Foreign travelers access the Internet through their smartphones as a source of travel information during their stay in Japan. However, to date, Wi-Fi spots, which facilitate Internet connectivity, have not been completely deployed in Japan. In this study, we clarify the deployment process of the Wi-...

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Main Author: Yasukazu Satake
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Netcom Association 2020-02-01
Series:Netcom
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/4675
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Summary:Foreign travelers access the Internet through their smartphones as a source of travel information during their stay in Japan. However, to date, Wi-Fi spots, which facilitate Internet connectivity, have not been completely deployed in Japan. In this study, we clarify the deployment process of the Wi-Fi spot in Sounkyo area in Kamikawa town, Hokkaido, which is an international tourist site located in a mountainous area. By examining the case of Sounkyo, we reveal that the installation of Wi-Fi spots, which can be used by many people, is influenced by whether or not broadband is being developed in an area. In tourist spots in places where it is difficult to deploy and maintain broadband, implementation of the broadband deployment policy by the national government and local governments is necessary, which is expected to lead to the advancement of international tourism.
ISSN:0987-6014
2431-210X