Business Services Industry
Hot spots not cooling down.(MARKET TRENDS)(Brief Article)
Business Communications Review, November, 2004
The hotel market will help to drive continued deployment of wireless hot spots for the next several years, according to In-Stat/MDR. "Nearly half of business professionals have at least tried hotspots, and a growing percentage of them are regular users," said Amy Cravens, senior analyst at In-Stat/MDR.
"While providers will have a continued challenge of converting occasional users into regular subscribers, they are finally seeing the revenues that legitimize the market." [GRAPHIC OMITTED] The main hot spot users are business customers using laptops, but the market will also see more PDAs connecting to hot spots in the next year and a half, according to In-Stat/MDR. The projections are contained in the report, "Keeping It Hot: The Evolution...
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