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Overview

Wireless and mobile technologies are becoming commonplace. Applications will emerge to meet the needs of a more stable market, but will be slow to catch on. Integration and standards are the keys to fast adoption.  Read More




Over Half a Billion Mobile Terminals Will Be Sold in 2004

Sales of mobile phones will be higher than ever in 2004, as falling production costs lead to lower prices. At least one Chinese manufacturer is likely to break into the top 10, but Nokia's dominance will be unshaken.

Changes in Store for Wireless WAN During 2004

The hottest growth areas in the wireless WAN technologies will be convergence between voice and data, Wi-Fi "hot spots," wireless data applications and new cellular devices.


Mobile Application Development Slated for Growth in 2004

Advanced services, increased use and greater scope will be among the trends in mobile applications during 2004. Enterprises cannot afford to take a myopic view of mobile applications.

Wireless LAN Predictions for 2004

Wireless LAN technology and use continues to evolve at a rapid pace. WLANs will achieve greater integration with the wired infrastructure in 2004, leading to greater VoIP integration in 2005.


Wide Range of Wireless Consumer Devices Will Confuse Market

Many more devices will support wireless technologies in 2004, from mobile phones and entertainment systems to home appliances. In combination with a lack of standards in many areas, this will create confusion.