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ABI Research Forecasts ZigBee Market Explosion for
2006 (16/8/2004)
ZigBee, the new low-power, short-range wireless
sensor and control technology, is barely a blip on the radar today.
But in less than three years, the market for the new devices is
set for explosive growth.
ABI Research has just released a new study,
"ZigBee and 802.15.4 Wireless Networks", which provides an overview
of this exciting new sensing and control technology, along with
market forecasts and examination of technical issues.
The study forecasts shipments of ZigBee devices
in 2005 at about 1 million. But by the end of 2006, ABI Research
moderate forecasts see Zigbee equipped device shipments skyrocketing
to over 80 million units worldwide.
According to ABI Research analyst Chris Lopez,
the industrial sector will be the first to adopt ZigBee devices,
with home networking buyers following about a year later. He says
that 2006 will be the year ZigBee starts to gain significant traction,
for two reasons. "First,", he says, "802.15.4b will be approved.
This extension of the basic standard will simplify and improve interoperability
worldwide. Secondly, ZigBee IC vendors who, today, mainly target
European and American manufacturers, will be ready to turn their
attention to the huge markets of Asia."
While some vendors have brought out products
of this type already, the ZigBee Alliance has been hammering out
a standard for the new wireless communication technology for something
like two years. According to Lopez, the long wait has occurred because
the companies in the Alliance "wanted to make sure it is absolutely
foolproof. If it doesn't always work right out of the box, buyers
will reject it."
Now it appears that agreement on the standard
is finally in sight, and we should see ratification in the very
near future. Once it is published, ABI Research expects a gradual
but progressively steep decline in sales of non-compliant ZigBee-like
devices.
www.abiresearch.com
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