Although the term LiFi has been bouncing around for years, the alternative technology for transmitting data – using varying modulations of visible and invisible light – has never seemed to come away from the fringes. Having spent years of service in both military and enterprise sectors, Scottish LiFi vendor PureLiFi feels now is the time for light connectivity to make an entrance into the consumer market. Unveiling this latest pursuit at MWC, PureLiFi makes a logical case for bringing light connectivity within the home, but it seems it will take years to rally tangible support from all necessary stakeholders in home connectivity. While it is easy to present the technology as a rival to RF, PureLiFi is pushing the…