WiMax - The Next Chip in the Wireless Block?
PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Frost & Sullivan (http://www.semiconductors.frost.com ) will host an exclusive interactive briefing on August 31, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. EDT to wireless chipset manufacturers and broadband service providers with an insight into the broadband wireless chipset industries, wireless local area network (WLAN) and worldwide interoperability for wireless access (WiMax) technologies in particular.
This briefing primarily focuses on the challenges impacting the market entrance of WiMax, the prospects for WiMax in the fixed and mobile broadband application areas. The briefing will also highlight the growth prospects for WLAN, the various 802.11 standards and whether the different wireless technologies will compete or co-exist.
"Fixed WiMAX is beneficial for places that are not wired yet, such as the rough terrains in Latin America, far-off landscapes in China, the sub-urban locations in India, Australia, and New Zealand, and in certain African nations," says Vinoth Praveen, Research Analyst for Frost & Sullivan's Semiconductor group. "However, WiMAX is not confined to these nations. For countries such as the United States, it is a better and improved way of broadband connection."
Those interested in participating in this exclusive outlook should send an email to Tori Foster, Email Contact , with the following information for registration: Full Name, Company Name, Title, Telephone Number, Fax Number and E-mail address. Upon receipt of the above information, a confirmation/pass code for the live briefing will be emailed to you.
This briefing will discuss at a broad level the trends in the various WLAN standards application markets and WiMax application markets. Latest developments on the technology as well as market for these wireless technologies will be briefly addressed.
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