Articles tagged with: D Link
2Wire and Thomson Gain Wi-Fi Market Share
2Wire and Thomson were big winners in the 2008 Wi-Fi market, growing their shipments by nearly 60% annually. Each significantly outperformed the overall market, gaining market share, reports In-Stat. 2Wire achieved 11% share, while Thomson's share grew to almost 8%. Market share among the other leading competitors, Linksys, Netgear, and d-link was flat or down in 2008 compared to 2007. more
Related Tags: 2wire, thomson, wi-fi, netgear, buffalo, 3com, ict, in-stat, wlan
3G Draws Cisco into the Cellular Fixed Wireless Terminal Market
The advent of 3G has suddenly made providing wireless broadband connectivity to fixed wireless terminals (FWTs) a lot more interesting for traditional networking equipment and broadband device vendors. Two of the four main classes of FWT - SOHO/consumer terminals and business terminals - are seeing increased participation from vendors such as d-link and Cisco Systems. more
Related Tags: wi-fi, cisco, abi-research, wireless-broadband, fixed-wireless
Bermuda Operator Backhauls GSM and WiMAX Traffic on Single Platform
..the AirPair product initially because of its unique Ethernet functionality, such as rapid-link shutdown and Quality of Service support. As we deployed DragonWave across more and more of our network, we were able to realize the terrific cost sav more
Related Tags: ethernet, dragonwave, backhaul, wimax,, Bermuda
Qualcomm Announces EV-DO Rev. B Chipsets
..y the end of March 2007.High-performance devices could support forward-link data rates of up to 73.5 Mbps, while lower-cost or pre-existing devices could support 4.9 Mbps. Network operators may reduce their costs by allowing a greater percentage of s more
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Wireless LAN Switch Market up 27% in 2006
Worldwide revenue for wireless LAN equipment dipped 5% in 4Q06 to $740.6 million, but topped $2.8 billion in 2006, an 18% increase over 2005, according to Infonetics Research's latest Wireless LAN Equipment quarterly market share report. more
Related Tags: netgear, wlan, 802.11
Dual-mode WiFi/cellular VoIP Phones Sales Up
Worldwide mobile phone sales hit $115.5 billion in 2006, and WiFi phone sales topped $535 million, up 13% and 327% from 2005, respectively, says analyst firm Infonetics Research. As prices continue to drop, demand will continue to grow for both mobile and WiFi VoIP phones in 2007. Worldwide, shipments of mobile handsets jumped 27% between 2005 and 2006, and single- and dual-mode WiFi handsets together jumped 489%. more
Related Tags: netgear, asia-pacific, w-cdma, skype, voip, ims, cdma2000
RAN, WLAN, WiMAX, Wireless Mesh Equipment Sales all Up in 3Q06"
The worldwide move toward greater mobility continues, says Infonetics Research in three recent reports tracking the radio access network, WiMAX/outdoor mesh network, and wireless LAN equipment markets. more
Related Tags: netgear, mesh-network, w-cdma, nortel, ran, infonetics-research, wlan
Wi-Fi in Consumer Electronics Devices Embraced by Some, Shunned by Others"
With Wi-Fi appearing in mobile PCs, home routers, and phones, there has been much hype around Wi-Fi crossing over into the Consumer Electronics (CE) space, reports In-Stat. But the CE space is just warming up to Wi-Fi, with some device segments, such as gaming consoles and handheld games, welcoming Wi-Fi with open arms, the high-tech market research firm says. In other device segments, such as digital video camcorders and standalone Personal Video Recorders (PVRs), the door has been kept shut on Wi-Fi. more
Related Tags: buffalo, in-stat, nintendo, playstation, zune
WiMAX and RAN equipment sales up, wireless LAN down 7% in 2Q06"
The worldwide move toward greater mobility continues, says Infonetics Research in three recent reports tracking the wireless LAN, radio access network, and WiMAX/outdoor mesh network equipment markets. According to the reports, worldwide RAN equipment sales jumped 20% to US$8.9 billion between the first and second quarter of 2006; WiMAX equipment sales shot up 107% to US$141 million; and while wireless LAN equipment sales dropped 7% to US$654 million, growth is expected to be steady through 2009, fueled by strong WLAN switch and controller sales. more
Related Tags: netgear, mesh-network, w-cdma, nortel, ran, infonetics-research, wlan
WiFi Phone Market Soaring to $3.7B in 2009
The worldwide WiFi phone market increased 116% between 2004 and 2005 to US$125.5 million, and is projected to more than double in 2006 as enterprises and consumers slowly but steadily continue deploying voice over wireless LANs, says Infonetics Research in its latest report, WiFi Phones. more
Related Tags: netgear, cisco, voip, infonetics-research
