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Strategy Analytics: Nokia, Siemens and SonyEricsson Lead in Mobile Handsets





Battery & Display Dissatisfaction A Growing Concern

Boston, MA & London, England -/July 21, 2004 - The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/-Strategy Analytics' newly released research, "Western Europe Mobile Handsets: Nokia, Siemens, and SonyEricsson (SEMC) Lead the Way in Feature Satisfaction," finds that the chasing pack led by Siemens, SonyEricsson, and Samsung have raised the feature, style, performance benchmarks and are narrowing the satisfaction gap with market leader Nokia.

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Posted by festprint on Wednesday, July 21, 2004
 
PanGo Enhances Platform for Location-Aware Systems



New PanOS(tm) software responds to growing demand for scalable mobile business applications

Framingham, MA -/July 20, 2004 - The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- PanGo Networks, the leading provider of location-aware systems for wireless LANs today announced enhancements to its flagship software technology. Previously known as the Proximity Platform, the new PanOS(tm) is a software platform that bridges the gap between wireless networks and important business applications. The technology allows customers to transform their existing wireless LAN into an infrastructure for valuable, location-aware applications.


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Posted by festprint on Tuesday, July 20, 2004
 
Strategy Analytics: Fuel Cells Disapoint, Device Battery Market $9B By 2010



Better Power Management and Lithium Batteries for Mobiles Drive Market Growth

Boston, MA & London, England -/July 20, 2004 - The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- Strategy Analytics "Portable Device Batteries and Power Management" report released today finds that the market for battery cells will exceed US$9 billion by 2010 driven by the growing demand for portable devices, however, the demand for small form factor fuel cells will be disappointing.

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Posted by festprint on Tuesday, July 20, 2004
 
$88 Billion to Fund Wireless and 3G Cellular Market, claims Strategy Analytics



Wireless Operators Losing Loyalty Battle to Handset Brands

Boston, MA & London, England -/July 15, 2004 - The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- According to new research from Strategy Analytics, Technophiles and Business Pragmatists generate $88 billion in cellular service revenues in the US and Western Europe, even though these early adopters have their allegiances firmly in the device camp. According to, "Operators Trail Handset Vendors in Mindshare & Loyalty among Technophile & Business Pragmatist 3G Visionaries," operators will ultimately extract better lifetime value from mass-market and late adopters of new mobile technologies.

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Posted by festprint on Thursday, July 15, 2004
 
Samsung and LG Lead US Cell Phone Feature Satisfaction, said Strategy Analytics


Device Complexity Equals User Confusion

Boston, MA & London, England -/July 8, 2004 - The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- Strategy Analytics' newly released research, "US Mobile Handsets: Samsung & LG Lead in Feature Satisfaction," highlights the changing balance of power as Asian vendors raise performance benchmarks for the cell phone industry, and traditional leaders struggle to keep up.

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Posted by festprint on Thursday, July 08, 2004
 
The Wireless & Mobile WorldExpo Will Influence Wi-Fi and The Wireless Industry


UK, -/July 5, 2004- The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- The Wi-Fi-TF believes the Wireless & Mobile WorldExpo (scheduled to take place July 21-22, 2004 at the National Trade Centre in Toronto, Canada) will prove a leading event that will undoubtedly influence R&D and policies throughout the wireless industry worldwide.

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Posted by festprint on Monday, July 05, 2004
 
SURVEY FINDS WHOLESALE TELECOMS ON BRINK OF FUNDAMENTAL CHANGE


London-/July 1, 2004 - The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- A new survey of wholesale carriers by telecoms consultancy. BroadGroup, has found that wholesale has reached a transformational point, the impact of which will be similar to the emergence of refile following liberalisation in the US and other OECD countries.

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Posted by festprint on Thursday, July 01, 2004
 
Men More Talkative Than Women In The Wireless World, Cingular Survey Reveals



Cingular Survey Reveals That Men Continue To Hold The Title Of Top Wireless Talkers For The Fourth Year In A Row


ATLANTA, -/June 29, 2004 - The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- Never let it be said that men are poor communicators. Well at least never let it be said that they don't TRY to communicate. For the fourth year in a row, men prove to be the more talkative sex in the wireless world. Men talk 16 percent more on their wireless phones than do women, according to a survey conducted for Cingular Wireless. Men use their wireless phones an average of 455 minutes a month, compared to an average of 391 minutes a month for women.

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Posted by festprint on Tuesday, June 29, 2004
 
Strategy Analytics: Investments In "Intelligent Capital" Threaten Higher-Level Jobs


Task Automation Includes Identification, Assessment, Decisions and Recommendations

Boston, MA -/June 23, 2004 - The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- Recent Strategy Analytics analysis of future systems with embedded intelligence concludes that capital investments in increasingly smart systems will lead to the replacement of more and more knowledge workers by smart applications.


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Posted by festprint on Wednesday, June 23, 2004
 
Strategy Analytics: US Mobile Users Want Cordless Headsets and Push-To-Talk


Technophiles & Digital Youth Will Lead Demand for Video & Multimedia


Boston, MA & London, England -/June 04, 2004 The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- Strategy Analytics, the global research and consulting company, today released, "US Cellular Device Market Dynamics: End User Interest," highlighting the rising user interest in new features within the US mobile handset market.


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Posted by festprint on Friday, June 04, 2004
 

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