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Falling Prices Spur Wi-Fi Shipments in 2002

The year 2002 proved to be a stellar year for Wireless LAN volume growth,
driven by the increasingly cheap and reliable 802.11b technology, according
to In-Stat/MDR. The high-tech market research firm reports that when final
figures are available, business Wi-Fi hardware shipments are expected to
rise 65 percent annually in 2002, to 11.6 million units and home shipments
are expected to increase by a very healthy 160 percent, to 6.8 million
units. However, fast and furiously falling prices for 802.11b equipment are
expected to cause total market revenues to grow by only 23 percent, from 1.8
billion in 2001 to $2.2 billion in 2002. "In 2002, security continued to be
the most talked about issue on the business side, while the Achilles heel of
the home market remained multimedia support," says Gemma Paulo, a Senior
Analyst with In-Stat/MDR. "In the year ahead, the continued growth and
evolution of dual-mode 2.4/5GHz capable equipment, Intel's ability to push
outs its Centrino mobile technology, the shift toward 802.11g as the
preferred 2.4 GHz WLAN technology, and the advent of new enterprise
infrastructure technology, will all shape the development of this market."
(Source: CNET News.com) - more info�

Source - Several, including in-Stat/MDR, 802.11 portal and Fierce 80211
MobleInfo.com  Issue #2003 - 06 (February 2003) (Updated Feb. 20, 2003)

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