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Enablers:
- Unlicenced Spectrum at 2.4 Ghz and 5Ghz
- Low cost Wi-Fi access points
- Availability of laptops with built-in Wi-Fi
- Ubiquity of broadband connections to Internet
Inhibitors:
- Who pays? (Free versus pay for usage)
- Who maintains?
- High cost of backhaul (DSL, Cable, Fiber to the home, Metro Ethernet...)
- High cost of roof rights
- High cost of pole rights
- Limited electrical sources
- Roaming agreements and fees charged by different networks
- Limited range of a single access point
- Coverage across cities and different countries
Paradigms:
- Wi-Fi Cards nearly obsolete. Nearly all laptops include Wi-Fi.
- Consumer Wi-Fi Access Point under $100, Commercial grade APs under $600.
- Low cost Wi-Fi hot spot for around $200. Does not include access control.
- A city wide Wi-Fi network to cover the city of Philadelphia was to cost only $10 million
- Many Metro Ethernet projects have folded due to underestimating costs and overestimating revenues
- Monthly operating estimated profit of a cafe hot spot estimated around $116 and monthly operating profit of a hot spot at airport around $14,167.Wi-Fi Industry Basics
- T-Mobile (uses pay model) abandons Starbucks (related to above?)
- AT&T takes on Starbucks as a side-line to the POS business
Experts:
- 802.11 & Cellular: Competitor or Compliment by Bill Gurley
http://shrikant.emergic.org/archives/2003/03/
Timings:
- Cost of Radio Chipset in 2000- $16 approximately
- Cost of Radio chipset in 2006-$2 approximately
- Cost of Wi-Fi Access Point around $1000 in 2002
- Cost of Wi-Fi Access Point in 2005 under $100
- Cost of Wi-Fi Radio Card around $700 in 2000
- Cost of Wi-Fi Radio Card in 2005 under $50
- Wi-Fi radio card to be part of all Pc's and laptops from 2005 onwards making effective marginal cost to the customer zero
- Cost of Wi-Fi Radio Card in 2005 under $50
Web Resources:
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