Wi-Fi Network to Cover 126,000 Square Miles by 2010
Wi-Fi Network will cover 126,000 square miles by 2010. The bulk of this coverage will take place in North America and the Asia-Pacific region, according to ABI Research.
Wi-Fi Network will cover 126,000 square miles by 2010. The bulk of this coverage will take place in North America and the Asia-Pacific region, according to ABI Research.
Other findings of ABI Research include:
Wi-Fi Network coverage is expected to increase from 1,500 square miles in 2005 to 126,000 square miles in 2010.
That is, the increase is expected to be 3885 square kilometers in 2005 to over 325,000 square km in 2010.
According to ABI Research it is an “area slightly larger than Poland, or the US state of New Mexico. The bulk of these deployments will take place in North America and the Asia-Pacific region”.
To serve those networks, more than one million wireless mesh routers will be shipped in 2010. The manufacturing revenues from those shipments will exceed US$ 1.2 billion”. [source]
To read the summary of ABI Research report titled, “Wireless Mesh Networking” or purchase the report, click here.
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