
In 2004, there were only 520 square miles of networked municipal Wi-Fi. However, ABI Research forecasts a nearly sixty-fold increase over the next several years, to more than 30,000 square miles.
At present, the United States leads in municipal Wi-Fi deployments - but Canada, Japan, South Korea, and Western Europe are undergoing expansion of municipal Wi-Fi infrastructure and applications.
Varying levels of maturity and acceptance exist within this market, spread across global regions and individual countries. The following is a snapshot of some major variations, according to recent analysis from ABI Research:
ABI Research vice president and research director Stan Schatt believes that there are key financial benefits that should be included within the municipal Wi-Fi business case. "Wireless surveillance systems, for example, will provide financial returns by helping prevent possible terrorist attacks, decreasing overall crime, improving traffic flow, and even boosting tourism by creating stable communities," he explains.
Posted to the site on 9th March 2008
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