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NEWSMetro WiFi boom = mesh equipment bonanzaFrom an ABI Research press release dated 15 March: "In 2005, according to a report published by ABI Research, municipal Wi-Fi networks covered only about 1,500 square miles worldwide (3885 square kilometers). Yet by 2010, that figure is expected to increase to 126,000 square miles (over 325,000 square km), an area slightly larger than Poland.... The bulk of these deployments will take place in North America and the Asia-Pacific region. "To serve those networks, more than one million wireless mesh routers will be shipped in 2010. The manufacturing revenues from those shipments will exceed US$ 1.2 billion. "According to the report, four significant trends are energizing this emerging market.
"That's not to say that mesh networking is perfect for all municipal broadband network applications. Sam Lucero, the firm's Senior Analyst, Wireless Connectivity Research, observes, 'The majority of municipal Wi-Fi deployments in the recent past have been based on mesh technology. But that could change, depending on how markets receive WiMAX and similar cellular point-to-point technologies when they become available. That is something we're keeping a close eye on.' " 'Incumbent service providers are not likely to adopt wireless mesh networking technology for their primary networks,' he cautions, 'because it does not provide adequate bandwidth for bundled video, voice, and broadband data. Also, they have already invested significant funds and effort in deploying their current networks.' "The ABI Research study, "Wireless Mesh Networking" examines the trends for both metro-scale and campus-scale wireless mesh networking technology on a worldwide basis..." [WiFi: 15 March 2006] |
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