I enclose details of our latest Unlicensed Broadband Wireless Report.

The success of Wi-Fi has ignited interest in extending the use of unlicensed wireless 
technologies to bridge the last-mile bottleneck.

This report examines the existing broadband wireless solutions in the unlicensed 
spectrum, their current and potential applications, the possible impact of WiMAX 
standardization, and other market drivers and inhibitors.

The report will include:

-consumer data
-profiles of equipment vendors
-perspectives of WISPs and incumbent carriers

For a complete index of this report click on 
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/42933

Report Index:

1.0 Executive Summary
   1.1 Why Unlicensed Broadband Wireless: Defining Underserved Markets
      1.1.1 The Coverage Gap
      1.1.2 The Broadband Momentum
      1.1.3 Defining Underserved Market
   1.2 Unlicensed Broadband Wireless Solutions
      1.2.1 Wi-Fi, Proprietary Technologies, and WiMAX
      1.2.2 Technology Advancements
   1.3 Profiling UBW Service Providers
   1.4 Market forecasts

2.0 Unlicensed Broadband Wireless (UBW) Technologies and Company/Product Profiles
   2.1 A Technology Primer
      2.1.1 Wired Broadband vs. Wireless Broadband
      2.1.2 Licensed vs. Unlicensed Spectrum
         Spectrum
         Power Limitations
      2.1.3. Standard-Based vs. Proprietary Wireless Technologies
         Wi-Fi
         WiMAX
         Proprietary Technologies
      2.1.4 Line-of-Sight, Near Line-of-Sight, and Non Line-of-Sight
      2.1.5 Point-to-Point vs. Point-to-Multipoint
      2.1.6 Mesh Networks
      2.1.7 DOCSIS-based Solutions
      2.1.8 Free-Space Optics
      2.1.9 New Trends: Beam-Steering and MIMO
   2.2 Technology Protocols
      2.2.1 Transmission Technology
         Single Carrier
         Spread Spectrum
         OFDM
      2.2.2 Modulation Techniques
      2.2.3 Tradeoff as a Way of Life
   2.3 Alternative Technologies
      2.3.1 Wireline Technologies
         DSL
         Cable Modem
         T1
         Fiber
         Powerline
      2.3.2 Wireless Technologies
         Cellular Technologies
         Satellite Broadband Services
         MMDS and Other Licensed Broadband Wireless Technologies
   2.4 Financial Situation of Selected Public Companies
      2.4.1 Financial Data
      2.4.2 Market Data
   2.5 Company and Product Profiles
      2.5.1 Aeras
      2.5.2 Airaya
      2.5.3 Airspan
      2.5.4 Alvarion
      2.5.5 Aperto Networks
      2.5.6 ArcWave
      2.5.7 Cirronet
      2.5.8 Mesh Networks
      2.5.9 Motorola Canopy
      2.5.10 Navini Networks
      2.5.11 Omnilux
      2.5.12 Orthogon
      2.5.13 Proxim
      2.5.14 Redline Communications
      2.5.15 Speedcom
      2.5.16 SR Telecom
      2.5.17 Stratex Networks
      2.5.18 Trango Broadband
      2.5.19 Vivato
      2.5.20 WaveRider Communications
      2.5.21 WiLAN
      2.5.22 YDI

3.0 Current Applications, Best Practices, and Potential Markets
   3.1 Private Market Segment
   3.2 Public Market Segment (Service Provider)
      3.2.1 MDU/MTU Market
      3.2.2 Small Enterprise
      3.2.3 Medium/Large Enterprise
      3.2.4 MUSH Market
      3.2.5 Residential/SOHO Market
   3.3 Defining Underserved Market
      3.3.1 Rural Market
         Defining Rural
         The Cost Challenge of Serving Rural Markets
         Essential Facts of Rural Market
      3.3.2 Urban Edge Market and New Communities
   3.4 Perspectives of Wireless ISPs
      3.4.1 Segmenting the WISP Market
         Types of Services Provided
         Spectrum Used
      3.4.2 Profiles of Selected WISPs
      3.4.3 The Importance of Facility Ownership
      3.4.4 Other Issues
         Distribution of UBW Equipment
         Marketing
         The Importance of Strategic Alliances
         The Importance of Triple Play

4.0 High-Speed Internet Status Report
   4.1 Growth of High-Speed Internet Subscribers
   4.2 High-Speed Internet Coverage by Access Technology
   4.3 High-Speed Internet Coverage by Location
   4.4 Perspectives of ILECs and Cablecos Regarding Broadband Wireless Services
      4.4.1 Failed Broadband Wireless Projects
      4.4.2 New Initiatives
      4.4.3 View of Unlicensed Broadband Wireless
      4.4.4 Challenges and Concerns

5.0 Consumer Perspectives
   5.1 Demand for Broadband Services
   5.2 Broadband Drivers and Influencers
   5.3 Broadband Subscribers by Access Technology
   5.4 Portability as a Broadband Differentiator
      5.4.1 Interest in Portable Broadband Services and Length of Broadband 
Subscription
      5.4.2 Interest in Portable Broadband Services and History of Switching Service 
Providers
      5.4.3 Interest in Portable Broadband Services and Interest in Guaranteed 
High-Bandwidth Services
   5.5 Preference of Broadband Service Providers
   5.6 Interest in Bundled Services
   5.7 The Importance of Professional Installation of CPEs
   5.8 Price Differences among DSL, Cable, and Broadband Wireless Services
   5.9 Difference in Length of Subscription of Broadband Users

6.0 Supply-side Drivers and Inhibitors
   6.1 Drivers
      6.1.1 The Broadband Momentum
      6.1.2 The Advantage of License-Exempt Spectrum
      6.1.3 Technology Drivers
      6.1.4 Emergence of Technology Standards
      6.1.5 Government Initiatives
      6.1.6 More Flexible Spectrum Policies
   6.2 Inhibitors
      6.2.1 Limitation of Unlicensed Technologies
      6.2.2 High CPE cost
      6.2.3 Threat of Incumbents
      6.2.4 Lack of Support from Large ISPs and Market Segmentation
      6.2.5 Lack of Funding

7.0 Analysis and Forecasts
   7.1 User Forecasts
      7.1.1 Residential
      7.1.2 Enterprise
   7.2 Service Revenue Forecasts
   7.3 Forecasts for CPE Unit Shipment

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Amy Cole
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REPORT DATA SUMMARY:
Unlicensed Broadband Wireless: Solutions and Applications
Publisher Name: Parks Associates
Date Published: 27/12/2003
Category: Wireless
URL: www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/42933

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