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==Description:== | ==Description:== | ||
WiMax or WLL is fast growing technologies that replace Wifi local networks. It has a greater capacity | WiMax or WLL is fast growing technologies that replace Wifi local networks. It has a greater capacity than 3rd generation (UMTS) mobile networks and is cheaper to realize. (50+ Mbit/sec versus 1/2 Mbit/sec) It gives new players access to the mobile telecommunication services and market. It is however a new unproven technology without applications and services, yet. Access to capital is needed for such networks. | ||
==Enablers:== | ==Enablers:== | ||
Factors which strengthen this driving force | |||
# Location based services | |||
# Lower costs of chips | |||
# UMTS disaster | |||
# Economic growth, | |||
# Applications mobile services | |||
# Role of the women | |||
# Aging population | |||
==Inhibitors:== | ==Inhibitors:== | ||
Factors which weaken this driving force. | |||
# Disruptive Technological developments Satellite networks(!), | |||
# Sustainable Technological Development 4th Generation Mobile Networks(!), | |||
# Standards, | |||
# Mergers and Alliances (diversification and vertical integration), | |||
# Technology Adaptation, | |||
# Payment Service Provider, | |||
# Privacy | |||
==Paradigms:== | ==Paradigms:== | ||
Old: Tecommunication is done with a telcommunication company<br> | Old: Tecommunication is done with a telcommunication company<br> | ||
New: Wifi local networks are already a good alternative for mobile telecom services that is | New: Wifi local networks are already a good alternative for mobile telecom services that is provided by the operators. | ||
==Experts:== | ==Experts:== | ||
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2004 Construction of bigger hotspots for WLL<br> | 2004 Construction of bigger hotspots for WLL<br> | ||
==Web Resources:== | ==Web Resources:== | ||
[http://www.iec.org/online/tutorials/wll Link]<br> | [http://www.iec.org/online/tutorials/wll Link] - International Engineering Consortium description of WLL<br> | ||
[http://www.wi-fi.org/OpenSection/index.asp?noFlash=true WiFi] - description of the WiFi standard<br> | [http://www.wi-fi.org/OpenSection/index.asp?noFlash=true WiFi] - description of the WiFi standard<br> | ||
[http://www.mycloud.com The Cloud] - Europe's biggest WLL provider<br> | [http://www.mycloud.com The Cloud] - Europe's biggest WLL provider<br> '''[Edo: dead link...]''' |
Latest revision as of 12:47, 13 September 2009
Description:
WiMax or WLL is fast growing technologies that replace Wifi local networks. It has a greater capacity than 3rd generation (UMTS) mobile networks and is cheaper to realize. (50+ Mbit/sec versus 1/2 Mbit/sec) It gives new players access to the mobile telecommunication services and market. It is however a new unproven technology without applications and services, yet. Access to capital is needed for such networks.
Enablers:
Factors which strengthen this driving force
- Location based services
- Lower costs of chips
- UMTS disaster
- Economic growth,
- Applications mobile services
- Role of the women
- Aging population
Inhibitors:
Factors which weaken this driving force.
- Disruptive Technological developments Satellite networks(!),
- Sustainable Technological Development 4th Generation Mobile Networks(!),
- Standards,
- Mergers and Alliances (diversification and vertical integration),
- Technology Adaptation,
- Payment Service Provider,
- Privacy
Paradigms:
Old: Tecommunication is done with a telcommunication company
New: Wifi local networks are already a good alternative for mobile telecom services that is provided by the operators.
Experts:
Sources for additional information about this driving force. (if you have found people, put the links to them)
Timing:
2004 The first UMTS networks are now live
2004 Construction of bigger hotspots for WLL
Web Resources:
Link - International Engineering Consortium description of WLL
WiFi - description of the WiFi standard
The Cloud - Europe's biggest WLL provider
[Edo: dead link...]