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World Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) MarketsProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: Frost & Sullivan Published: October 2000 Product Code: R1-1732 Description FCC Comes to the Rescue of FHSS, But is it Too Little, Too Late?Implementation
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A new Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) ruling now gives the Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) technology a faster transmission speed than ever before. But, it may be too little, too late. Manufacturers are now working on innovations that could make this development trivial. Before this decision, FHSS operators were limited to only 3 Mbps. Meanwhile, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) technology enjoyed access to 10 Mbps. Now, both platforms can transmit data over wireless local area networks (WLAN) at 10 Mbps. Despite this new development, many WLAN manufacturers are moving on to develop products that take advantage of the 5 GHz range, forcing the 2.4 GHz band into the background. The 5 GHz band offers many incentives. It transmits information at speeds up to 40 Mbps and cuts down the interference found in the 2.4 GHz range. This Frost & Sullivan report reveals the world market for WLANs. It provides your company with detailed revenue forecasts, as well as challenges facing the wireless industry. It is the perfect resource you need to take advantage of key market opportunities. Separate Technologies Converging Into One The worldwide WLAN industry has historically been divided into two camps: DSSS and FHSS technologies. As the WLAN market continues to grow, these former competitors will begin to complement each other. "The lines between DSSS and FHSS manufacturers will blur as companies begin offering WLAN solutions in both technologies," states the author of this report. "As the WLAN market continues its phenomenal growth and approaches the end of a prolonged developmental phase, industry consolidation will increase." Many Potential End Users Still Have Concerns with Wireless Technology Users are still concerned about security and interoperability. This may limit the number of people willing to invest in the technology. Many potential end users don't understand all the capabilities and high quality performance of wireless solutions. Vendors who explain the benefits of WLAN solutions will increase their market share. "Two different technologies confuse potential end users and cause them to postpone purchasing WLAN equipment until one technology emerges as the de facto standard," states the author. "Also, fears regarding stolen data persist among an uneducated market, perpetuating a misperception that WLANs are insecure." This informative market report from Frost & Sullivan gives you the most up-to- date market intelligence available. It can put you on the inside track to pull ahead of your competition. Table of Contents
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