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News
Market for Wireless Multimedia Networking to Exceed
50 Million Units by 2010 (19/12/2006)
Next-generation Wi-Fi(r) and Ultra-wideband
(UWB) solutions technologies will spur growth
Industry adoption of next-generation specifications
will provide a substantial boost to the market for wireless multimedia
networking, prompting growth in excess of 50 million wireless network
devices by 2010, according to "The Wireless Multimedia LAN: Requirements
and Outlook." This new report from Parks Associates predicts that
annual sales and shipments of wireless multimedia-capable devices,
including home networking gears, personal computers, and fixed and
mobile consumer electronics, will grow from 2.5 million units in
2006 to nearly 52 million units by year-end 2010, due in large part
to standardization in the market.
"Multiple factors are driving the move by
both manufacturers and service providers in embracing wireless connectivity,"
said Kurt Scherf, vice president and principal analyst with Parks
Associates. "Service providers are looking for greater ownership
in developing home networking solutions, operators need to reduce
CAPEX costs in deploying home networking equipment, new content
services are on the rise, and consumers are invariably in favor
of eliminating cables. These are all positive signs that the 802.11n
and WiMedia solutions - among the many home networking options -
will continue to drive growth in new home networking applications."
"The Wireless Multimedia LANs: Requirements
and Outlook" is a comprehensive industry report that probes the
features and applications of next-generation Wi-Fi 802.11n technology,
examines market requirements for wireless multimedia networking,
compares and contrasts competing technologies, analyzes industry
issues and the competitive landscape, and predicts market size and
demand for a variety of wireless multimedia applications, including
home networking equipment, computers, and fixed and mobile entertainment
CE devices.
www.parksassociates.com
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