World Wireless Wide Area Networking Markets
World Wireless Wide Area Networking Markets
RELEASE DATE
12-Mar-2002
12-Mar-2002
REGION
Global
Global
Research Code: A134-01-00-00-00
SKU: TE01819-NA-SF_13449
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Description
This report defines a wireless WAN as fixed terrestrial, broadband equipment that delivers high-speed high-capacity digital communications between two separate sites, which run over a wireless medium. Wireless WAN systems consist of either a radio frequency (RF) or freespace optics (FSO) device that enables physically separated networks to communicate with one another. As shown in Chart 1.1, the world wireless WAN market has been divided into the following three segments:Unlicensed Wireless Wide Area Networks, Licensed Wireless, Wide Area Networks, and Freespace Optics Networks.
Table of Contents
Market Overview
- Introduction to the Wireless Wide Area Networking Market
- Competitive Analysis
- Technological Issues
Major Research Findings
- Opportunities and Forecasts
- Analysis by Market Segments
- Strategic Conclusions
Overview
Forecasts and Trends
- Introduction
- Challenges
- Market Engineering Research Measurement System
Competitive Analysis
- Market Forecasts
- Demand Analysis
- Market and Technology Trends
- Pricing Trends
Strategic Recommendations
- Competitive Structure
- Market Share Analysis
- Product Analysis
Frost & Sullivan Market Engineering Awards
- Recommendations for Sales and Marketing
- Recommendations for Business Development and Corporate Management
- Recommendations for Research and Development
Overview and Definitions
Forecasts and Trends
Competitive Analysis
Total Market Analysis
Strategic Analysis and Forecasts of the Licensed Point-to-Multipoint Wireless WAN Market
Strategic Analysis and Forecasts of the Licensed Point-to-Point Wireless WAN Market
Overview and Definitions
Forecasts and Trends
Competitive Analysis
Popular Topics
This report defines a wireless WAN as fixed terrestrial, broadband equipment that delivers high-speed high-capacity digital communications between two separate sites, which run over a wireless medium. Wireless WAN systems consist of either a radio frequency (RF) or freespace optics (FSO) device that enables physically separated networks to communicate with one another. As shown in Chart 1.1, the world wireless WAN market has been divided into the following three segments:Unlicensed Wireless Wide Area Networks, Licensed Wireless, Wide Area Networks, and Freespace Optics Networks.
No Index | Yes |
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Podcast | No |
Industries | Telecom |
WIP Number | A134-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |