| Global Wi-Fi Hotspot Operators - Wallchart |
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11th May , 2004 |
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Few would argue that wireless local area networking (Wlan) is the most disruptive technology confronting the communications industry today. First spawned as a wireless extension of corporate networks, now, providing users with Wi-Fi access at public locations is an exploding business - the dawn of the wireless LAN hotspot has arrived. Now, companies from a vast array of backgrounds, ranging from start-ups, coffee shop owners and airlines to ISPs and cellular operators are hopping on the hotspot bandwagon. The new Global Hotspot Operator Wallchart is an indispensable tool for companies and professionals who need to keep abreast of this dynamic market. Geographically structured, the chart presents a visual snapshot of the leading 130 hotspot operators around the world, clearly illustrating regional patterns of deployment, along with a wealth of company specific and market data. The hotspot business model is a direct threat to 3G and the precious wireless data revenues of telecommunications providers. Consequently, the Hotspot Wallchart pays particular attention to the hotspot operations of all the major fixed and cellular operators which are aggressively becoming involved in the space. Operator specific data: - No. of hotspot
networks
- Regional percentage
marketshare Note on Electronic Version: The data is also available electronically (in MS Excel) ready to port into models, pitches and presentations. The electronic version includes five (5) Hotspot Wallcharts. “The wallcharts give a strong visual image at once of the complexity and patterns of relationships among companies in the IT and Telcom sectors. Combined with the equity database services, they offer unique insight into the industry!” - Stephen Forgeron, Business Dvelopment Director, Nortel Networks “Indispensable
when thinking about strategic relationships in the converged world.”
- Robin Saphra, Director of Strategic Development, T-Mobile |
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