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Welcome to
our new section on IEEE 802.16 - the IEEE Standard for Wireless
Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs), also known as WiMAX and WirelessMAN.
IEEE 802.16 is
working group number 16 of IEEE 802, specialising in point-to-multipoint
broadband wireless access.
WiMAX is
an acronym that stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave
Access.
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Plunkett's Wireless, Wi-Fi, RFID & Cellular Trends & Statistics 2011 (Summary): A summary version of Plunkett's Wireless, Wi-Fi, RFID & Cellular Industry Almanac 2011 Complete trends and statistics chapters excerpted from Plunkett's Wireless, Wi-Fi, RFID & Cellular Industry Almanac 2011. A market research guide to the wireless access and cellular telecommunications industry-a tool for strategic planning, business development or industry analysis. Trends analyzed range from security issues, to GPS and location-based advertising, to the new technologies affecting airlines, hotels and vehicles. Discusses multipurpose mobile devices, such 3G and 4G Internet-enabled cell phones and the use of RFID in wireless tracking, inventory and logistics. Covers mobile advertising, mobile banking, WiMax, LTE and other wireless standards.
Please Note Clients who purchase the online download version of this report should use the form provided in the report to receive the database of leading companies on CD-ROMPublished By: Plunkett Research, Ltd. Date Published: Jul 2010 * * * * * * Plunkett's Wireless, Wi-Fi, RFID & Cellular Industry Almanac 2011 Rapid development of new technologies is leading to ever more versatile, multipurpose mobile devices, including 3G and 4G Internet-enabled cell phones. Wireless networking and wireless Internet access are developing and expanding on a global basis at a rapid rate. Meanwhile, RFID (radio frequency identification) will revolutionize wireless tracking, inventory and logistics, from manufacturing to shipping to retailing. We analyze mobile advertising, mobile banking, WiMax, LTE and other wireless standards. Mobile entertainment is covered, including TV and other programming adapted for the cell screen. And, we cover wireless markets in India, China and Africa, competition between handset manufacturers, as well as the iPhone and other smartphones. Our coverage includes business trends analysis and industry statistics. We also include a wireless and cellular business glossary and a listing of industry contacts, such as industry associations and government agencies. Next, we profile hundreds of leading companies. Our 330 company profiles include complete business descriptions and up to 27 executives by name and title.
*Clients who purchase the online download version of this report should use the form provided in the report to receive the database of leading companies on CD-ROM. Published By: Plunkett Research, Ltd. Date Published: Jul 2010 * * * * * *
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