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802.11n:WiFiの進化

802.11n: The Evolution of Wi-fi

発行 Northern Sky Research, LLC
出版日 2007年02月 商品コード 48877
ページ情報 英文 40 pages
価格
US$ 1,495 換算 ¥ 120,302 (税抜) PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US$ 2,990 換算 ¥ 240,605 (税抜) PDF by E-mail (Corporate Use License)


原文目次

Abstract

Description

802.11 (WiFi) solutions have achieved critical mass around the globe in a relatively short period of time. Its resounding success in terms of equipment sales and usage has led to numerous incarnations aimed at improving throughput and reach for both consumer and enterprise use, as well as the emerging government sector. WiFi is now positioned to reach even higher throughput levels and wider reach with the upcoming 802.11n standard, making WiFi even more integrated into the long term telecom landscape.

However, a growing debate has brewed over recent months as certification and standardization has slowed, which has confused end users on whether to invest in the new standard. The "n" standard, which is being pushed by vendors, is likewise being pulled by end user demand as content and applications require more robust pipes and larger footprints. Form factors from traditional laptop computers and cellphones are moving to TV sets and other appliances in households and business tools in enterprises.

The main issue of interoperability is leading to "buyer beware" warnings for pre-802.11n products, particularly in the enterprise sector. It is argued that an investment today may become obsolete (at best) or limited in use (at worst) since it will not interoperate with other products within a year when the "n" standard has been fully ratified.

But the market can't seem to wait, and neither can the vendors pushing the new standard. Pre-certified 802.11n products are now available and coming shortly from vendors such as chip giant Intel, which has publicly stated that it will incorporate a pre-standard version of IEEE 802.11n WiFi into Centrino chips by 2007.

This NSR report provides an in-depth overview of the global 802.11n WiFi market and provides forecasts and analysis for both pre-802.11n and fully ratified 802.11n solutions.

Primary elements of the report include:

  • Review of Current Trends in Each Market Sector and Region
  • Analysis of Expected Trends Over the Next 1-5 Years
  • Complete Market Forecasts by End User Category
  • Complete Market Forecasts of Equipment Sales
  • Complete Market Forecasts for Six Global Regions

A Complete Analytical Perspective

Elements of this extensive study include:

  • Complete report document segmented by analysis on all regions, end user categories, equipment and demand trends
  • An Excel file containing extensive data and charts so the client can easily use this work as a basis for their own internal market projections

Table of Contents

1. Introduction/Abstract

  • 1.1 Market Overview
  • 1.2 Market Prospects
  • 1.3 Conclusions

2. Key Findings

  • 2.1 WiFi 802.11n' s Value Proposition
  • 2.2 Pre-"n" versus Certified-"n"
  • 2.3 End User Assessment
  • 2.4 Form Factor Analysis
  • 2.5 Technical and Market Issues
  • 2.6 Bottom Line

3. 802.11n Ecosystem

  • 3.1 Vendor Strategies
  • 3.2 Form Factor Development
  • 3.3 WLAN Costs
  • 3.4 End User Requirements

4. Market Issues

  • 4.1 Certification
  • 4.2 Interoperability
  • 4.3 Buyer Beware?
  • 4.4 Bottom Line

5. Growth Drivers/Market Restraints

  • 5.1 Growth Drivers
  • 5.2 Market Restraints
  • 5.3 Bottom Line

6. Demand Analysis

  • 6.1 Consumer Demand
  • 6.2 WiFi Hotspots
  • 6.3 Enterprise Demand

7. Market Forecasts, by Region

  • 7.1 Total Market Forecasts
  • 7.2 Demand Analysis
  • 7.3 End User Equipment Forecasts
  • 7.4 WLAN Forecasts
  • 7.5 Hotspot Deployments
  • 7.6 "The Sweet Spot of Demand"

List Of Exhibits

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