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Wireless City Development in Asia: Taipei, Taiwan

Product Type: Market Research Report Publication Date: Mar 13, 2008
 
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SUMMARY

As large cities in North America and Europe are undertaking wireless city infrastructure projects, major cities in Asian countries are also setting up their own wireless network system projects in order to raise their international competitiveness. In addition to the ubiquitous network trends in Japan and Korea, Taipei completed its WiFly system infrastructure project in 2006 to become the world's first wireless city. The Singaporean government proposed a series of wireless and cable broadband network projects. The Indian IT city of Pune is also eagerly pursuing its own wireless city plans. This report will analyze the development of Taipei's wireless city project.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

List of Topics

Analyzes the wireless city project WiFly in Taipei, Taiwan. Examines the progress of network construction, network applications, operational model, budget, equipment and services. Also looks at the wireless network's competitive positioning in the market and its future development.

  • Development of Emerging Wireless Cities in Asia
  • Development of Taipei's Wireless City Project
    • Applications
    • Operation Model
    • Expense Budget
    • Equipment and Services
    • Current Status and Future Development
  • MIC Perspective
  • Appendix

BenQ, Chunghwa Telecom, Dopod, Eten, Far Eastone, HP, Intel, Nortel, Qware, Sony, Sparq, Taiwan Mobile, Uni-President Group

List of Tables

  • Table 1: Taipei Wifly Network Construction Progress
  • Table 2: Wifly and Chunghwa Telecom Wireless Internet Rates

Wireless City Development in Asia: Taipei, Taiwan

Publisher: Market Intelligence Center (MIC)

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