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Indian Wi-Fi Market $744 million by 2012 PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Chirantan Parikh   
Wednesday, 07 March 2007
According to a recent report released by Wi-Fi Alliance in collaboration with Tonse Telecom estimates that the overall Indian Wi-Fi market (including WLAN hardware, systems integration and software services, not including embedded devices, laptops) is predicted to grow from the current $41.57 million to exceed $744 million by 2012 (CAGR of 61.4%). The 60 page report is available for free download on Wi-Fi Alliance's website.
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WiFi, mobile phone sales soar in 2006 PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 06 March 2007

Worldwide mobile phone sales hit $115.5 billion in 2006, and WiFi phone sales topped $535 million, up 13% and 327% from 2005, respectively, says analyst firm Infonetics Research in its Mobile and WiFi Phones and Subscribers report.


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Panasonic announces Wi-Fi Phone PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 06 March 2007
Panasonic Wi-Fi PhonePanasonic this morning announced its version of the Wi-Fi Phone for Skype (and it looks very much like the previous versions from SMC, Belkin and Netgear). The difference may be in the packaging: for $400, the four-ounce phone is sold as part of an "executive travel set" complete with a travel router for home/hotel/office, all in a leather travel case. The phone, model KX-WP1050, is supposedly one of a series of Skype Certified products Panasonic has planned. It will make calls out (with SkypeOut; unlimited calls between US and Canada are $30 a year) and will receive calls from non-Skype phones (using SkypeIN). Of course, calls to other Skype users are free.
 
Siemens debuts Managed Services PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 06 March 2007
Siemens Communications' HiPath Managed Services for Wireless Networks debuts today for both corporations and municipalities looking to unwire.  Hot on the heels of the release of the HiPath MobileConnect service for fixed/mobile convergence, this latest extension of HiPath gives customers a "single contact point" 24/7 for running their networks, whether the provider uses Siemens equipment or not. It's already got some big customers, including the WLAN deployment of Washtenaw County in Michigan and, as of today, the city of Lompoc, California, which operates a city-owned network called LompocNet.
 
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