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Enablers:
- The Wi-Fi technlogy itself
- Increased global competition
- The ease of setting up a Wi-Fi network
- The increased use of Internet and its benefits
- The globalization of companies and the increased traveling of people to other countries to meet customers , suppliers and employees
- Improved Customer Satisfaction
- Decreased costs of operation and improved Return On Investment
- Cost of Setting up a Wi-Fi Network
- Improved productivity
- The Rapid Increase in WiFi Transmission Rates
- Voice over Wi-Fi (Vo-Wi-Fi) will be released
- Need for Information On Demand
- Increasing Mobility
- Wireless is better than wire
Inhibitors:
- The security of the critical information-threat of hacking information
- The cost of Setting up a complete Wi-Fi enabled world
- Reliabiity in terms of the coverage area
- Interference with other equipments and frequencies- For example in Airplanes
- Uninterrupted connection across diffeent regions
- Integration with existing networks and euipments
- Performance of the network
- Increasing social isolation
- Emergence of new Technology Related Diseases
Paradigms:
Th rate at which the Wi-Fi hot spots and wi-Fi users are growing shows the power and importance of information required by the users. According to Gartner the number of users using Wi-Fi will reach 99 million by 2006 and further increase. "In a conservative estimate, ABI, a technology think tank in Oyster Bay, N.Y., predicts worldwide hotspots will grow in the next five years from 28,500 to 208,000". It is a matter of time when companies like Boingo, Cometa and others will provide Wi-Fi access in the whole city and also across different cities with some kind of roaming arrangement between them as it is within the cellular industry at this moment.
Experts:
- Wi-Fi and the future of wireless by Gregory M. Lamb-staff writer of the Christian Science Monitor
http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0105/p13s02-wmgn.html
- The Wi-Fi Revolution by Chris Anderson
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.05/unwired/wifirevolution.html
Timing:
- In 1997, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) drafted the 802.11 standard for wireless local area networking.
- In 1999, the 802.11b standard was drafted and accepted by the networking industry, and products for wireless networking over the 2.4GHz frequency began being produced
- Between 1995-2005 the number of Hot Spots that have grown from around 28000 to over 200,000 approximately
- By 2005 number of people using Wi-Fi would be around 80 Million
- Between 2002-2005 companies like Boingo have set up roaming agreements with other Wi-Fi service providers to provide uninterrupted Wi-fi across different cities.
Web Resources:
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