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Research And Markets - Broadband Rollout In The Residential Market Will Remain The Main Driver Of The Western European WLAN Market
Research and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c10903) has announced the addition of Western European WLAN Forecast, 2004-2008 to their offering.
(PRWEB) December 16, 2004 -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c10903) has announced the addition of Western European WLAN Forecast, 2004-2008 to their offering.
This forecast presents the latest forecast from 2004 through 2008 for the Western European wireless LAN market. The study is segmented into WLAN clients? PCI, PC cards, USB, non-PC applications, integrated (Mini-PCI/LOM) and other NICs ? and WLAN infrastructure (in-building access points, building-to-building access points, wireless switches and wireless routers/gateways). A further segmentation is made into total revenue for residential, hotspot and enterprise equipment for the total Western European market. Moreover country forecasts are provided for 16 Western European countries for WLAN clients and infrastructure.
"Broadband rollout in the residential market will remain the main driver of the Western European WLAN market and also new technical developments such as voice over WLAN and wireless connections on consumer devices will give new impulses to future growth. As a result Western European WLAN revenue is expected to grow from $617.9 million in 2003 to $1.47 billion in 2008," said Evelien Wiggers, senior research analyst, European Telecommunications and Networking.
The contents of this report are as follows:
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Methodology
Market Value
Future Outlook
Forecast and Assumptions
Trends and Developments
Outlook by Form Factor
WLAN Clients
WLAN Infrastructure
Outlook by User Segment
Outlook by Frequency
Outlook by Country
Essential Guidance
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Laura Wood
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