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SUMMARY
Consumer broadband adoption is accompanied by purchases of access points and adaptors. Wi-Fi adoption has been slower in the enterprise sector. Prices for consumer equipment have been falling faster than those for enterprise-grade systems. SOHO and consumer spending has outpaced that of enterprises. A big factor preventing greater Wi-Fi adoption in enterprise organizations has been lack of security. 802.11i is the protocol intended to ensure Wi-Fi network security. It gives organizations a much greater level of comfort with the technology. Hot spot subscriber penetration of wireless subscriber markets does not detract from wireless subscribers using voice telephones that are possible to use while roaming and hot spot Internet access for data while traveling away from the home or office. Thus people will use both hot spot connectivity for data and wireless handsets for voice communication. As voice over IP (VoIP) becomes more common it may be that handsets evolve for use in hot spots to connect voice calls using the hot spot Internet access. Wi-Fi has experienced an unprecedented rate of market acceptance, growing faster than Ethernet did at the same evolutionary stage. The availability of low-cost Wi-Fi clients and the increasing trend towards built-in Wi-Fi on mobile computing platforms will accelerate this growth. Just as Ethernet switches scaled Ethernet and made it more suitable for large enterprises, so also WiMax capabilities are achieving the capacity for campus and community scaling of fixed wireless systems. Base stations will make Wi-Fi more suitable for enterprise service provider deployments. The WLAN market has grown exponentially. Demand is for mobility in and out of the office. Client devices meet the challenges of device mobility. Devices interoperate securely with WLAN infrastructures. Devices consistently provide features that support broadband applications. The introduction of mobility into the WiMAX roadmap, is a complication. Many operators have made significant investments in 3G and Wi-Fi equipment. WiMAX is likely to play an integral part in many wireless broadband deployments going forward. WiMAX and 3G have different strengths and weaknesses. Economics and politics suggest they could conflict. Mobile WiMAX enable wireline and second tier operators without 3G licenses to challenge the larger Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs). Mobile WiMAX enables providers to disrupt the ability of other providers to earn a reasonable return on their investment. Opportunities for WISPs to use WiMAX services to complement 3G services in developing nations and create premium data networks exist. Fixed Wireless, WiFi, and WiMAX markets at $2.4 billion in 2004 are anticipated to reach $12.4 billion by 2010. Forecasts for strong growth are based on the assumption that systems work well to transmit information from different locations where people congregate. TABLE OF CONTENTS
FIXED WIRELESS, WIMAX, AND WIFI EXECUTIVE SUMMARY- Fixed Wireless, WiMax, and WiFi Challenge and Opportunity
- WiMAX Opportunity
- Wireless LAN Market Driving Forces
- WiFi Market Shares
- Handsets For Use In Hot Spots To Connect Voice Calls Using The Hot Spot Internet Access
- Fixed Wireless, WiFi, and WiMAX Market Forecasts
- Fixed Wireless, WiFi, and WiMAX Consumer Market Forecasts, Dollars ES
- WiMAX Market Forecasts ES
1. FIXED WIRELESS / WIFI / WIMAX MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS- 1.1 Implementation Of Broadband Wireless Access
- 1.1.1 Standardization with Spectrum Diversific ation
- 1.2 Fixed Wireless Applications
- 1.2.1 Wireless Computing
- 1.2.2 Wireless Lifestyle
- 1.2.3 WLAN Service Providers
- 1.2.4 Public WLAN Applications
- 1.2.5 Mobile Hot Spot Deployment
- 1.3 Market Driving Forces for Wireless Services
- 1.4 Wireless Communications Market Trends
- 1.4.1 Convergence Means That Voice Becomes Data In The Wireless Network
- 1.5 Worldwide Wireless Communications Market Driving Forces 1
- 1.5.1 Wireless Handset Go To Market Strategies 1
- 1.5.2 Impact Of Voice Packet Architecture 1
- 1.6 Broadband Fixed Wireless Access Advantages 1
- 1.7 Wireless ISPs and Major Carriers 1
- 1.7.1 Band Distinctions 1
- 1.8 Satellite Downlink 1
- 1.9 Hot-Spot Access Points 1
- 1.10 Wireless Enhances Productivity 1
- 1.10.1 A Mobile Notebook PC 1
- 1.10.2 Wireless LAN Home Network 1
- 1.11 Wireless Mobility For Small Business 1
- 1.12 Wireless Networking 1
- 1.12.1 Increased Productivity with Wireless Mobility 1
- 1.12.2 Lower Total Cost of Ownership 1
- 1.12.3 Reduced Administration Costs 1
- 1.12.4 Reduces End-User Downtime 1
- 1.12.5 Stable, Cost-Efficient Platform
- 1.12.6 Wireless Networking Business Benefits
- 1.13 Carrier-Grade Wi-Fi Services
2. FIXED WIRELESS / WIFI / WIMAX MARKET FORECASTS- 2.1 Fixed Wireless / WiFi / WiMAX Technical Challenges
- 2.2 Fixed Wireless, WiMax, and WiFi Challenge and Opportunity
- 2.2.1 WiMAX Opportunity
- 2.2.2 Wireless LAN Market Driving Forces
- 2.2.3 Business Model For Mobile Operators
- 2.2.4 Wi-Fi Adoption
- 2.2.5 Networking Campus, Airports, and Hotels
- 2.2.6 Home Networking Campus:
- 2.3 WiFi Market Shares
- 2.3.1 Wi-Fi Market Share Solutions In The Retail And SOHO
- 2.3.2 Wi-Fi Market Share Solutions In The Enterprise Sector
- 2.3.3 Wi-Fi Unit Market Share Solutions In The Retail And SOHO
- 2.3.4 Wi-Fi Unit Market Share Solutions In The Enterprise Sector
- 2.4 Fixed Wireless, WiFi, and WiMAX Market Forecasts
- 2.4.1 Fixe d Wireless, WiFi, and WiMAX Consumer Market Forecasts, Dollars
- 2.4.2 Fixed Wireless, WiFi, and WiMAX Enterprise Market Forecasts, Dollars
- 2.4.3 Fixed Wireless, WiFi, and WiMAX Unit Market Forecasts, Dollars
- 2.5 Target Markets For Fixed Wireless
- 2.6 Fixed Wireless Hotspots
- 2.6.1 Fixed Wireless Hotspots
- 2.6.2 Fixed Wireless Hotspot Users
- 2.6.3 Fixed Wireless Hotspot Revenue
- 2.7 Hot Spot Subscriber Penetration of Wireless Subscriber Markets
- 2.7.1 Wireless Subscriber Markets
- 2.7.2 Global Wireless Subscriber Under Developed vs. Developed Region Analysis
- 2.7.3 Hot Spot Subscriber Penetration of Wireless Subscribers
- 2.8 Enabling the Wireless Movement
- 2.8.1 Fixed Wireless Consumer Market Forecasts, WiF i 802.11b, 802.11g, and WiMAX 802.16
- 2.8.2 Fixed Wireless Enterprise, Community, and Hot Spot Market Forecasts, WiFi 802.11b,
- 802.11g, and WiMAX 802.16
- 2.8.3 WiMAX Market Forecast Analysis
- 2.8.4 Fujitsu WiMAX Spectrum Support
- 2.8.5 Cisco WLAN Business Benefits
- 2.8.6 Smart Antennae-Based Wi-Fi Systems
- 2.9 Fixed Wireless WiFi Regional Market Analysis
- 2.9.1 Fixed Wireless Equipment Company Regional Analysis
- 2.9.2 Fixed Wireless Regional Analysis
- 2.9.3 WiFi Regional Analysis Broad Global Utilization of 3.5GHz Bands
- 2.10 Wireless Broadband Middleware Technology
- 2.11 Fixed Wireless Pricing
3. FIXED WIRELESS / WIFI / WIMAX PRODUCT DESCRIPTION- 3.1 Enterprise WiFi
- 3.2 Cisco WiFi
- 3.2.1 Cisco Wireless Technology WiFi Deployment
- 3.2.2 Pre-paid WLAN Services
- 3.2.3 Cisco Aironet WiFi Enabled Universities
- 3.2.4 Cisco and Intel Wi-Fi Technology
- 3.2.5 Cisco WiFi Technology for Cities
- 3.2.6 Cisco WiFi Technology For Airports
- 3.2.7 Cisco Metropolitan Mobile Networks Wireless Technology
- 3.2.8 Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) System Replacement
- 3.2.9 Cisco Metropolitan Mobile Networks Wireless Technology in London
- 3.2.10 Cisco AironetR 1200 Series WiFi Hotspots at Service Stations
- 3.2.11 Cisco WiFi Client Solutions
- 3.3 Fujitsu
- 3.4 Proxim
- 3.4.1 Proxim Tsunami
- 3.4.2 Proxim Tsunami BWA Software Platform
- 3.4.3 Proxim Wi-Fi Products
- 3.4.4 Proxim ORiNOCO Access Points
- 3.4.5 Proxim Tsunami QuickBridge II and GX Products
- 3.4.6 Proxim Tsunami QuickBridge II
- 3.4.7 Proxim Tsunami.GX 32 and Tsunami.GX 90
- 3.4.8 Proxim Broadband Wireless Access to Luxury Real Estate Development Projects and Offices
- 3.5 Symbol Technologies
- 3.5.1 Symbol Technologies Field Service
- 3.5.2 Symbol Solutions for Field Service Technicians
- 3.5.3 Symbol Mobility Solutions for Food and Drug Retailers
- 3.6 Retail WiFi
- 3.7 Cisco Linksys Wireless WiFi
- 3.7.1 Linksys Wireless-G Access Point
- 3.7.2 Linksys A+G Access Point Encryption Security
- 3.8 D-Link
- 3.8.1 D-Link Robust Security
- 3.8.2 D-Link Xtreme G DI-624 Wireless Router
- 3.9 NetGe ar
- 3.9.1 Netgear 108 Mbps Wireless Storage Router
- 3.9.2 Netgear USB Attachable Storage
- 3.9.3 Netgear Planet VPN:
- 3.9.4 Netgear 802.11g advanced, branded networking products
- 3.9.5 Netgear Wi-Fi to Mobile Broadband Communication Pro ducts
- 3.9.6 Netgear Gigabit To The Laptop
- 3.10 Alcatel WiFi
- 3.10.1 Alcatel Public WLAN For Mobile Operators
- 3.10.2 Alcatel WLAN Access Security
- 3.10.3 Alcatel WLAN Access Authentication
- 3.10.4 Alcatel WLAN Access Security
- 3.10.5 Alcatel WLAN Application Layer
- 3.10.6 Alcatel Roaming WLAN
- 3.10.7 Alcatel WLAN Wholesale Access Model
- 3.10.8 Alcatel WLAN Charging And Billing
- 3.10.9 Applications Supported By Both WLAN And Mobile Access
- 3.11 Siemens Telecom Wireless LAN (WiFi) Solution
- 3.12 Lucent Technologies
- 3.12.1 Lucent Technologies 3G and WLAN Seamless Roaming Capability
- 3.12.2 Lucent Technologies Streamlines Mobile IP Provisioning and Policy Management
- 3.12.3 Lucent NavisCore Element Management System (EMS)
- 3.12.4 Lucent NavisCore Value Description
- 3.13 Pronto Networks
- 3.14 rovingIP.net,
- 3.15 Vivato
- 3.15.1 Vivato802.11G Extended Range Wi-Fi Base Station
- 3.15.2 Vivato Newport Harbor And Lower Narragansett Bay
- 3.15.3 Vivato Outdoor Wi-Fi Switch
- 3.15.4 Vivato Cellular Wi-Fi Architecture
- 3.15.5 Vivato 802.11g Extended Range Wi-Fi Base Station
- 3.16 Broadreach Networks
- 3.16.1 Broadreach Networks
- 3.17 Intel Communications Wi-Fi
- 3.18 Fujitsu Network WiMAX vs. 3G vs. Wi-Fi
4. FIXED WIRELESS / WIFI / WIMAX TECHNOLOGY- 4.1 Wireless Network Technologies
- 4.1.1 Packet Bursting
- 4.1.2 Fast Frames
- 4.1.3 Hardware Compression and Encryption
- 4.1.4 Multi-Channel Bonding
- 4.1.5 Select Mode
- 4.1.6 Connecting To Multiple ISPs
- 4.1.7 Cisco Aironet WLAN Architecture
- 4.2 Business Center Technology
- 4.2.1 Multi-Service Access Platform
- 4.2.2 Deployment Tailored To The Local Regulatory Constraints
- 4.2.3 IEEE 802.11b Standard
- 4.2.4 Standardization Issues
- 4.2.5 Standards and Protocols
- 4.2.6 IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.1X
- 4.2.7 Wi-Fi Compliance
- 4.2.8 802.16d Non-Line-of-Site Point-to-Multipoint
- 4.2.9 802.16x
- 4.2.10 WEP
- 4.2.11 WHQL
- 4.2.12 WPA Compliance
- 4.2.13 LEAP
- 4.2.14 Cisco Pre -standard TKIP
- 4.2.15 PEAP with EAP-GTC Support
- 4.2.16 Quality of Service (QoS)
- 4.2.17 Fast 802.1X Reauthentication
- 4.2.18 Radio Environment Reporting
- 4.2.19 Access Point Specified Maximum Transmit Power
- 4.2.20 WLAN Frequency Bands
- 4.3 WiMAX Forum Multi-Access Broadband Strategy
- 4.4 Wi-Fi Alliance
- 4.4.1 Wi-Fi Certification
- 4.4.2 Wi-Fi Product Interoperability
- 4.4.3 Wi-Fi Alliance
- 4.5 GPRS Wireless Technology Standard
- 4.5.1 Wireless Packet Radio Services Technology
- 4.5.2 GPRS Support Nodes
- 4.5.3 PacketGSM Technology
- 4.5.4 GPRS Changing The Operator Business Environment
- 4.5.5 Nokia GPRS Core Solution
- 4.6 Medical Uses of Wi-Fi RFID
- 4.6.1 Proprietary Wi-Fi-Based RFID Tags
- 4.6.2 RFID Hospital Transport Services
5. FIXED WIRELESS / WIFI / WIMAX COMPANY PROFILES- 5.1 Airespace
- 5.2 Alcatel
- 5.2.1 Alcatel Positioning
- 5.2.2 Alcatel Market Issues
- 5.2.3 Alcatel Multiservice Aggregation
- 5.2.4 Alcatel Broadband Access
- 5.2.5 Alcatel-To-End Communications Solutions
- 5.2.6 Alcatel VND Division
- 5.2.7 Alcatel Net Sales 2003
- 5.2.8 Alcatel Third Quarter 2004 Revenue
- 5.2.9 Alcatel Fixed Communications
- 5.2.10 Alcatel Mobile Communications
- 5.2.11 Alcatel Private Communications
- 5.2.12 Alcatel Third Quarter 2004 Regional Revenue
- 5.2.13 Third Quarter 2003 Regional Revenue
- 5.2.14 Alcatel Participation In Communications Network Equipment Markets
- 5.2.15 Alcatel Metro DWDM
- 5.2.16 Alcatel and Optics
- 5.3 Broadreach Networks
- 5.4 Cegetel Group
- 5.5 Cisco Systems
- 5.5.1 Cisco IP Communications
- 5.5.2 Cisco / Linksys
- 5.5.3 Cisco / Linksys Broadband and Wireless Networking
- 5.5.4 Cisco Linksys
- 5.6 D-Link Systems
- 5.6.1 D-Link Systems
- 5.6.2 D-Link Systems: Revenue September 2004
- 5.6.3 D-Link Consumer Connectivity
- 5.6.4 D-Link Global Presence
- 5.7 Flarion
- 5.8 Fujitsu
- 5.8.1 Fujitsu Network Communications
- 5.8.2 Fujitsu Considers WiMAX vs. 3G vs. Wi-Fi
- 5.8.3 Fujitsu FLASHWAVER 7500 Small System
- 5.8.4 Fujitsu FASST Transition Solutions
- 5.8.5 Fujitsu Microelectronics America
- 5.8.6 Fujitsu Network Communications Inc.
- 5.9 Intel
- 5.9.1 Intel Communications Wi-Fi Company Investment
- 5.10 Lucent Technologies
- 5.10.1 Lucent Technologies Maximize Service Revenues
- 5.11 Net Gear
- 5.11.1 NetGear Third Quarter 2004 Revenue
- 5.11.2 NetGear Customers
- 5.11.3 NetGear Branded Networking Products
- 5.12 Pronto Networks
- 5.13 Proxim
- 5.13.1 Proxim Third Quarter 2004 Revenue
- 5.13.2 Proxim Products
- 5.13.3 Proxim Tsunami
- 5.13.4 Proxim Wireless Point-To-Point Business
- 5.14 roving IP.net
- 5.15 Siemens
- 5.15.1 Siemens Business Services
- 5.15.2 Siemens Research and Development
- 5.15.3 Siemens Information and Communication Networks
- 5.15.4 Siemens Information and Communication Mobile Group
- 5.16 Symbol Technologies
- 5.16.1 Symbol Technologies Revenue
- 5.16.2 Symbol Technologies Nine-Month Revenue
- 5.17 UT Starcom
- 5.17.1 UTStarcom Third Quarter 2004 Revenue
- 5.17.2 Key UTStarcom Customer Wins
- 5.17.3 UTStarcom Global Technology
- 5.17.4 UTStarcom Sarbanes -Oxley
- 5.18 Vivato
List of Tables and FiguresFIXED WIRELESS, WIMAX, AND WIFI EXECUTIVE SUMMARY- Table ES-1 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) Target Markets
- Figure ES-2 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2004
- Figure ES-3 Worldwide Fixed Wireless WiFi and WiMax Equipment Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Figure ES-4 Worldwide Consumer Fixed Wireless WiFi and WiMax Equipment Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2010
FIXED WIRELESS / WIFI / WIMAX MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS- Table 1-1 WLAN Market Participants
- Table 1-2 Changes In Communications Competitive Environment
- Table 1-3 Changes In Wireless Market Direction
- Table 1-4 Issues In Wireless Services Markets
- Table 1-5 Changes In Wireless Services Markets
- Table 1-6 Principal Competitive Factors In Wireless Communications Markets
- Table 1-7 Hot-Spot Access Point Services
- Table 1-8 Wireless Productivity Enhancement
- Table 1-9 FIXED Wireless Productivity Gain Benefits
- Table 1-10 Wireless Networking Internet Locations Business Benefits
- Table 1-11 Carrier-Grade Wi-Fi Services Functions
FIXED WIRELESS / WIFI / WIMAX MARKET FORECASTS- Table 2-1 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) Target Markets
- Figure 2-2 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2003
- Figure 2-3 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2004
- Table 2-4 Worldwide Fixed Wireless 802.11 b and 802.11 g Consumer and Enterprise Market Shares, Dollars, 2003 and 2004
- Figure 2-5 Worldwide Consumer Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2003
- Figure 2-6 Worldwide Consumer Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2004
- Table 2-7 Worldwide Consumer Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2003 and 2004
- Figure 2-8 Worldwide Enterprise, Campus, and Hot Spot Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2003
- Figure 2-9 Worldwide Enterprise, Campus, and Hot Spot Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2004
- Table 2-10 Worldwide Enterprise, Campus, and Hot Spot Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2003 and 2004
- Figure 2-11 Worldwide Consumer Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Units,2003
- Figure 2-12 Worldwide Consumer Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Units,2004
- Table 2-13 Worldwide Consumer Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Units,2003 and 2004
- Figure 2-14 Worldwide Enterprise, Campus, and Hot Spot Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Units, 2003
- Figure 2-15 Worldwide Enterprise, Campus, and Hot Spot Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Units, 2004
- Table 2-16 Worldwide Enterprise, Campus, and Hot Spot Fixed Wireless Market Shares, Shipments, Units, 2003 and 2004
- Figure 2-17 Worldwide Fixed Wireless WiFi and WiMax Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Table 2-18 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Low End Consumer, Mid Range and High End Enterprise Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-19 Worldwide Consumer Fixed Wireless WiFi and WiMax Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-20 Worldwide Enterprise High End Fixed Wireless WiFi and WiMax Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-21 Worldwide Enterprise Mid Range Fixed Wireless WiFi and WiMax Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-22 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Consumer WiFi and WiMax Market Forecasts, Units, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-23 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Enterprise WiFi and WiMax Market Forecasts, Units Shipped, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-24 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Consumer and Enterprise, Campus, and Hot Spot 802.16 WiFi and WiMax Market Forecasts, Shipments, Units, 2005-2010
- Table 2-25 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Low End Consumer, Mid Range and High End Enterprise Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Table 2-26 Target Markets For 802.11g Base Stations
- Figure 2-27 Worldwide Fixed Wireless WiFi and WiMax Hot Spot Forecasts, Number of Hot Spots, 2005-2010
- Table 2-28 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Number of Hot Spots, Forecasts, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-29 Worldwide Fixed Wireless WiFi and WiMax Hot Spot Forecasts, Number of Hot Spot Users, 2005-2010
- Table 2-30 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Hot Spot Markets, Revenue per Hot Spot User, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-31 Worldwide Fixed Wireless WiFi and WiMax Hot Spot Forecasts, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-32 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Hot Spot Markets, Hot Spot Revenue, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-33 Worldwide Subscriber Penetration Analysis and Forecasts, Percent Penetration, 2002-2007
- Table 2-34 Wireless Subscriber Market Penetration, 2002-2007
- Table 2-35 Wireless Subscriber Market Penetration, Developed Countries, 2002-2007
- Figure 2-36 Wireless Subscriber Market Penetration, Under Developed Countries, 2002-2007
- Figure 2-37 Worldwide Fixed Wireless User Penetration of Mobile Wireless Markets, 2005-2010
- Table 2-38 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Market Penetration of Wireless Handset Market, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-39 Worldwide Consumer Fixed Wireless WiFi 802.11b Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-40 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Consumer 802.11b Market Forecasts, Shipments, Units, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-41 Worldwide Consumer Fixed Wireless WiFi 802.11g Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-42 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Consumer 802.11g Market Forecasts, Shipments, Units, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-43 Worldwide Consumer Fixed Wireless WiMax 802.16 Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-44 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Consumer 802.16 WiMax Market Forecasts, Shipments, Units, 2005-2010
- Table 2-45 Worldwide Consumer Fixed Wireless 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.16 WiFi and WiMax Market Forecasts, Shipments, Units and Dollars, 2005-2010
- Table 2-46 Netgear Home Networking Network Gaming
- Figure 2-47 Worldwide Enterprise Fixed Wireless WiMax 802.11b Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-48 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Enterprise, Campus, and Hot Spot 802.11b Market Forecasts, Shipments, Units, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-49 Worldwide Enterprise Fixed Wireless WiMax 802.11g Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-50 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Enterprise, Campus, and Hot Spot 802.11g Market Forecasts, Shipments, Units, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-51 Worldwide Enterprise Fixed Wireless WiMax 802.16 Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-52 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Enterprise, Campus, and Hot Spot 802.16 Market Forecasts, Shipments, Units, 2005-2010
- Table 2-53 Worldwide Enterprise, Community, and Hot Spot Fixed Wireless 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.16 WiFi and WiMax Market Forecasts, Shipments, Units and Dollars, 2005-2010
- Figure 2-54 Worldwide Fixed Wireless Enterprise, Campus, and Hot Spot 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.16 WiFi and WiMax Market Forecasts, Shipments, Units ,2005-2010
- Table 2-55 Cisco Aironet Infrastructure WLAN Business Benefits
- Figure 2-56 FIXED Wireless and WiFi Regional Market Analysis, 2004
- Table 2-57 FIXED Wireless and WiFi Regional Market Analysis, Worldwide, Percent, First Three Quarters 2004
- Table 2-58 FIXED Wireless and WiFi Regional Market Analysis, Worldwide, Dollars, First Three Quarters 2004
- Figure 2-59 Cisco Fixed Wireless and WiFi Regional Market Shares, 2004
- Figure 2-60 Dlink Fixed Wireless and WiFi Regional Market Shares, 2004
- Figure 2-61 Proxim Fixed Wireless and WiFi Regional Market Shares, 2004
- Figure 2-62 Symbol Technologies Fixed Wireless and WiFi Regional Market Shares, 2004
- Figure 2-63 NetGear Fixed Wireless and WiFi Regional Market Shares, 2004
- Table 2-64 Political And Business Landscape Transformations Impacting Fixed Wireless Markets
FIXED WIRELESS / WIFI / WIMAX PRODUCT DESCRIPTION- Table 3-1 Cisco / Intel Strategic Alliance Partners
- Table 3-2 Features of the Cisco WiFi
- Table 3-3 Proxim Tsunami Advanced Bandwidth Provisioning
- Table 3-4 Proxim Tsunami Mobile Roaming Functions
- Table 3-5 Proxim Tsunami Adaptive Wireless Networking Functions
- Table 3-6 Proxim Tsunami Advanced Security with Privacy Protection Functions
- Table 3-7 Proxim Product Set
- Table 3-8 Proxim ORiNOCO AP-700 Functions
- Table 3-9 Proxim Mobile Access Applications
- Table 3-10 Symbol Technologies Retail Mobility Solutions Benefits
- Table 3-11 Symbol Technologies Retail Mobility Solutions
- Table 3-12 Typical Field Service Organizations and Companies
- Table 3-13 Mobile Field Service Process Initiatives
- Table 3-14 Key advantages of Mobile Field Service Real-Time System
- Table 3-15 On-Hand Information Mobile Customer Service Impact
- Table 3-16 Symbol Solutions for Field Service Technicians
- Table 3-17 Symbol Solution Areas for Field Service Technicians
- Table 3-18 Field Service Processes Keys To Increasing Profits
- Table 3-19 Linksys Wireless WiFi Products
- Table 3-20 D-Link Wireless Home Networking Products
- Table 3-21 D-Link Product Features
- Table 3-22 NetGear Model WGT634U 108 Mbps Wireless Storage Router Key Benefits
- Table 3-23 Alcatel Public WLAN Usage Application Functions
- Table 3-24 Alcatel Public WLAN Revenue Generating Applications
- Table 3-25 Alcatel Public WLAN Revenue Generating Functions
- Table 3-26 Alcatel WLAN Billing Features
- Table 3-27 Alcatel Associating The User Identity With Traffic Activity Over IP
- Table 3-28 Alcatel Charging And Billing Strategy
- Table 3-29 Alcatel WLAN Control Logic In Real-Time
- Table 3-30 Lucent OSS Mobile Operator Positioning Strategy
- Table 3-31 Lucent NavisCore Functions
- Table 3-32 Vivato Wi-Fi Switching Solution Features
- Table 3-33 Target Markets For Vivato 802.11g Base Stations
- Table 3-34 Intel Centrino technology enables
- Table 3-35 Key Components Of Intel Centrino Mobile Technology
FIXED WIRELESS / WIFI / WIMAX TECHNOLOGY- Table 4-1 Cisco Aironet WLAN Architecture
- Table 4-2 Emerging WLAN Technology Functions
- Table 4-3 Emerging WLAN Technologies
- Table 4-4 Industrial WLAN (IWLAN) Applications
- Table 4-5 IWLAN Specific Performance Requirements
- Table 4-6 IWLAN Specific Industry Requirements
- Table 4-7 IWLAN Network Management
- Table 4-8 IWLANPolling Protocol
- Table 4-9 IWLAN WLAN Industrial Devices And Web/Office Applications
- Table 4-10 IWLAN Packet Size
- Figure 4-11 Adaptive Multimode Modulation
- Table 4-12 Quality of Service (QoS) Service-Level Agreement (SLAs) Support
- Table 4-13 WLAN Standards
- Table 4-14 WLAN IEEE 802.11 Standardization Efforts
- Table 4-15 GPRS Wireless PC Card Functions
- Table 4-16 Wireless GPRS Features
FIXED WIRELESS / WIFI / WIMAX COMPANY PROFILES- Table 5-1 Alcatel Market Issues
- Table 5-2 Alcatel Positioning To Address Carrier Issues
- Table 5-3 Alcatel Strategic Network Focus
- Table 5-4 Alcatel Data Networks Positioning
- Table 5-5 Alcatel Metro DWDM Positioning
- Table 5-6 Alcatel Terrestrial Optical Networking Strategy
- Table 5-7 Broadreach Internet Access Market Divisions
- Table 5-8 Cisco / Linksys Business Use Of Products To Enhance Productivity
- Table 5-9 Intel Wireless Hotspot Installations
- Table 5-10 Vivato Target Markets
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