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Overview:
Wireless Internet Access is ready to explode. Businesses and consumers want mobility. With Internet traffic doubling every hundred days, mobile phone penetration increasing every year, and wireless Internet subscribers topping 700 million in 2003, wireless Internet access is expected to command 13 percent of the total $45 billion Internet market by 2003. Cellular service providers promise to deliver data speeds of up to 384 kbps. Wireless ISPs operating in the 2.4 and 5 GHz unlicensed bands currently provide bandwidth-on-demand at speeds of up 25 Mbps. MMDS, LMDS, and WLL operators offer broadband bundled services in a market that is in its infancy. Opportunities exist in the Wireless Internet market for equipment suppliers, manufacturers, service providers, systems integrators, consultants, current ISPs, and others involved in wireless telecommunications of all types.
Subjects Covered?
- Market Demand Forecasts
- Policy and Regulation
- Service Providers
- Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
- Manufacturers
- Third Generation Technology (3G)
- Software Companies
- Standards
- Infrastructure Providers
- Tower Management
- Content Providers
- Home Networking
- Market Trends
- Bluetooth
- Competitive Analysis
- Home RF
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- Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
- Unlicensed Industrial, Scientific,
- Enhanced Data Rates For Global Evolution (EDGE)
- Medical Band
- Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD)
- Unlicensed National Information
- High-Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD)
- Infrastructure Band (U-NII)
- Reports
- Local Multipoint Distribution
- Conferences
- System (LMDS)
- UHF
- Multichannel Multipoint Distribution
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Who should be interested?
- Long Distance Carriers
- Local Carriers
- Investors
- ISPs
- Consultants
- Marketing Teams
- CLECs
- Software Companies
- Systems Integrators
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- Service Providers
- Associations
- Universities
- Regulators
- Component Suppliers
- Policy Makers
- Content Providers
- Manufacturers
- Department Leaders
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