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BT Fusion The Beginning Of A $74bn Trend, Says Visiongain Report




-/June 22, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/-BT's recently launched Bluephone project, which has been re-christened BT Fusion, is only the start of Fixed/Mobile Convergence (FMC) in the Telecoms industry, says a report by industry analysts visiongain

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Posted by festprint on Wednesday, June 22, 2005
 
Benny Bing's New Wireless Networking Book Dealing With Wi-Fi Networks Released




All in a Wi-Fi Network: A Comprehensive Workbook on Wireless LAN Technologies by Benny Bing

-/June 20, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- All in a Wi-Fi Network is a workbook designed to fill the need for a comprehensive yet compact and easy-to-use reference, specifically for anyone who wish to study the underlying principles of past, present, and emerging Wi-Fi technologies.

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Posted by festprint on Monday, June 20, 2005
 
Nokia Networks, Microsoft Elata and Motricity Best Positioned Vendors





Boston, MA -/June 19, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Strategy Analytics, the global research and consulting company, released "Mobile Content Delivery Platforms: Search for Value-Add and Scale as Solutions Commoditize." This report concludes that operators are now more concerned with the commercial aspects of content provisioning as the majority of the technical problems have been solved and little functional differentiation exists between the competing platforms.

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Posted by festprint on Sunday, June 19, 2005
 
78 Million US Homes Will Use Some Type Of Broadband Service By 2010




Telcos Sacrifice Margins For Market Share As Cable's Broadband Lead Slips

Boston, MA -/June 16, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- After years of dominating the US market, cable operators' share of broadband Internet customers will decline steadily over the next five years according to "Broadband Internet Services in North America: Market Outlook & Analysis," from Strategy Analytics. This report notes that although cable remains the leading broadband platform in the US, its share of the total base of broadband users fell from 62 to 59 percent in 2004.

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Posted by festprint on Thursday, June 16, 2005
 
Only 6% of PSP Intenders Rank Video as the Top Extra Feature for a PSP




PlayStation Portable Hasn't Enticed Video Fans Yet- Only 6% of PSP Intenders Rank Video as the Top Extra Feature for a PSP

Dallas, Texas-/June 15, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Sony's hot-selling PlayStation Portable (PSP) has not yet become an immediate threat to hard-drive-based portable video devices, according to Parks Associates' upcoming report Portable Multimedia Players: Analysis and Forecasts.

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Posted by festprint on Wednesday, June 15, 2005
 
Digital Rights Management Conflicts Delay Lucrative 144 Million Device Market





Boston, MA -/June 9, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/-According to the latest research from the Strategy Analytics Connected Home service, technology providers are now overcoming many of the hurdles in the race to develop tomorrow's connected home, where consumers will be able to easily transfer their digital music and video files between the home PC, the home theater and portable media devices.

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Posted by festprint on Thursday, June 09, 2005
 
802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition Released





Creating and Administering Practical Networks O'Reilly Releases "802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition"

Farnham, UK-/June 8, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/-The appeal of wireless networks comes down to two things, according to Matthew Gast: "People move. Networks don't." In a world that's become increasingly mobile, traditional networks are proving inadequate to meet the challenges imposed by their users. "If users must be connected to a network by physical cables, their movement is dramatically reduced," observes Gast. "Wireless connectivity, however, poses no such restrictions and allows a great deal more free movement on the part of the network user." To illustrate, Gast points to the proliferation of mobile phone usage.

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Posted by festprint on Wednesday, June 08, 2005
 
EasyMobile & Other Low-Cost MVNOs Shake Up Stagnant Prepaid Mobile Market




Boston, MA-/June 7, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/-Low-cost MVNOs, shaking up a stagnant European prepaid market, are threatening to grab as much as 15 to 20 percent of the available market share over the next five years, according to "EasyMobile: Trends in Low-Cost Service Provision in Europe," from Strategy Analytics. Operators are finally waking up to this unpleasant truth, and are reacting by launching their own low-cost offers, like "Simyo," from E-Plus, which launched last week in Germany. However, the threat from no-frills players still looms large over the entire mobile industry.

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Posted by festprint on Tuesday, June 07, 2005
 
Future TVs Could Be a Cell Phones According to Strategy Analytics




STRATEGY ANALYTICS: ONE THIRD OF DIGITAL TV RECEIVERS WILL BE CELLPHONES BY 2010

Boston, MA -/June 2, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Your next TV could be a cellphone. According to Strategy Analytics' Connected Home service, more than a quarter of digital TV devices sold worldwide in 2010 will be mobile phones, as handset vendors strive to place a `TV in every pocket.' Traditional devices, such as set-top boxes, however, will remain the staple for some years; and demand for these will also increase. The report, 'Digital TV Diversifies: Global Demand Will Shift Away From STBs,' predicts that device manufacturers likely to lead the fixed/mobile DTV convergence opportunity are Samsung, Sony/Sony Ericsson and LG.

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Posted by festprint on Thursday, June 02, 2005
 
1/4 Companies Say Poor Service is Responsible for Rising Corporate Costs





British business demands faster and more flexible service from communication providers, new research reveals

-/June 2, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- UK PLC is calling for a fresh approach from communication service providers to help large enterprises meet their business challenges, new research from Affiniti revealed today. (Affiniti is the communications integrator created from the coming together of Kingston Communications? Business Services and Omnetica in 2005.) Nearly half (42%) of all IT/Comms Directors surveyed claim they were not happy with their current communication solution providers and almost one in four (24%) blamed poor service for rising corporate costs.

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Posted by festprint on Thursday, June 02, 2005
 

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