West Technology Research Solutions, Feb 2012, Pages: 60
Beam, the IEEE 802.11 family, and IEEE 802.11n.
The Wireless Connectivity Technology Trends Report findings include:
(1) How does the addition and integration of WiFi to Bluetooth enable WiFi to penetrate
In-Stat/MDR, Sep 2011, Pages: 54
market is largely being driven by wireless and broadband providers embracing Wi-Fi as both a competitive differentiator and enhancement to core services. How hotspots are being used, the frequency, and the occasion
West Technology Research Solutions, Feb 2008, Pages: 55
development for applications in WiFi, Bluetooth, UWB and related technologies of interest to the WiMedia Alliance, Bluetooth SiG, WiFi Alliance and Wireless HD. Applications are now adopting end product
West Technology Research Solutions, July 2008, Pages: 60
Beam, the IEEE 802.11 family, and IEEE 802.11n.
The Wireless Connectivity Technology Trends Report findings include:
(1) How does the addition and integration of WiFi to Bluetooth enable WiFi to penetrate
Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) [a division of Institute for Information Industry (III)], May 2007, Pages: 15
Internet Services
Figure 1 Taiwanese Mobile Phone Subscribers by System Technologies Supporting Wireless Internet Functions, 2002 - 2006
Figure 2 Number of Wi-Fi and Cellular Wireless Internet Users
West Technology Research Solutions, June 2010, Pages: 33
.11 family of specifications that drive Wi-Fi into a competitive stance in the wireless broadband arena. While each protocol and technology under development today is likely to find its own unique application
West Technology Research Solutions, Sep 2008, Pages: 43
challenge and areas of opportunity.
As the wireless connectivity protocols mature and gain market acceptance, the differentiation between Bluetooth, WiFi, and UWB begin to blur within the wireless industry
Frost & Sullivan, May 2003
, convincing them that having a WLAN hotspot can be a key competitive differentiator. Once that happens, Wi-Fi access may become ubiquitous and, ironically, location will not matter.
Without significant
In-Stat/MDR, June 2008, Pages: 29
Other Emerging MSBG Applications
Office-in-a-Box
MSBG Buying Decisions
A Historical Perspective
The Migration to VoIP
Wi-Fi-Enabled MSBGs
Does Brand Matter?
Distribution Channels
Bundling
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Aug 2010, Pages: 705
Services II-23
Child Tracking Services II-23
Transport Logistics II-23
Enabling Technologies II-24
Global Positioning System (GPS) II-24
Enhanced 911 (E911) II-25
Wi-Fi Positioning System (WPS) II-25
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2006, Pages: 68
in this research:
-Computer-based patient records
-Cerner Millennium architecture
-Wireless local area networks (WLAN)
-Wireless fidelity (WiFi)
-Digital cellular service
-Wireless wide area networks (WWAN)
-Wireless personal
AOTMP, Jan 2011, Pages: 55
.
Executive Summary
In this benchmark study, our analysis shows some very exciting mobile device and smartphone trends within the enterprise market:
- Enterprise Mobile Device (Phone, Data Modem, Wi-Fi
Mind Commerce LLC, Oct 2007, Pages: 85
and transport (backhaul)-Figure 11 WiMAX performance parameters make it an excellent education technology
-Figure 12 Wi-Fi serves a coffee shop or home. WiMAX serves a city
-Figure 13 WiMAX nomenclature: base
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., July 2011, Pages: 213
.1.2 Key trends and developments
3.1.3 Background Information
3.2 WiFi's key role in mobile broadband
3.2.1 WiFi starts playing a key role in telecoms
3.2.2 Global WiFi market summary
3.2.3 Other short
IDATE, Oct 2009, Pages: 106
when competing with terrestrial networks
5.1. Telephony and mobile broadband
5.1.1. Key features of the main mobile technologies
3G/3.5G
5.1.2. Alternative wirelesstechnologies: Wi-Fi and Wi
West Technology Research Solutions, Oct 2006, Pages: 44
clear that everything that makes communication possible will move into such niches. We have Wi-Fi and its iterations, Bluetooth, Ultrawideband, HomePlug, Broadband via DSL, Cable, and T1. And now WIMAX
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2009, Pages: 109
vendors making provisions in their applications stores for users to download and use third-party VoIP clients over both wireless fidelity (WiFi) and cellular broadband networks.
However, many cellular
Visant Strategies, Inc., Sep 2003, Pages: 120
and 3G technologies used on today’s existing mobile voice and data networks. 802.20 based product will also be able to complement high-traffic WiFi hot spots such as airports and replace a significant