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Home > Communications > Public Switching > Broadband
More than Just Laptops-Worldwide Hotspot are Impacted by Other Mobile Devices
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October 2007
Published By:
In-Stat
Page Count:
25
Order Code:
R97-2973
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Using a hotspot to access the Internet wirelessly has become very common. Hotspots are no longer the realm of the corporate traveler, but are becoming common for personal use as well. This report provides In-Stat's in-depth worldwide review of the market for 2007.
Included in this report:
1. Five year forecast for worldwide deployments, including traditional single site locations and municipal networks. Deployment forecast segmented by global region and by venue.
2. Five year subscriber revenue forecast, segmented between North America and the rest of the world, and In-Stat's views on how to grow revenues.
3. Research includes both survey and supply side data.
4. Report examines the growing trend of non-laptop devices for hotspot access.
5. Covers the recent happenings in the municipal network market and its issues with coverage.
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