inOvate sees a number of trends shaping the future
of the wireless industry and fueling the pressing
need for wireless innovation.
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| Increasing Customer
Demand |
| More customers around the world are embracing
wireless services and expecting more from
the services they buy. |
| Decreasing Regulation |
| Around the globe, as regulatory restrictions
are relaxed, wireless players find opportunities
to deliver new and better services. |
| Technology Evolution |
| Providers are moving from GSM to 3G based technologies. Other technologies, such as WiMAX and OFDM, are under evaluation. |
| Internet Revolution |
| New tools supported by a global information
infrastructure are changing commerce, messaging,
medical care, information research, entertainment
and more. |
| Wireline Substitution |
| Narrowband wireless is competing with wireline
voice and data as prices continue to decline
and more customers choose untethered forms
of communication. |
| Moore's Law Benefits |
| The wireless industry will benefit from
further miniaturization and exponential increases
in processing power, leading to dramatic increases
in performance and reductions in size and
price. |
| Broadband Revolution |
| Dramatic increases in bandwidth will enable
instant access and the integration of services
in new and better ways. |
| Information Technology Revolution |
| New software and database technologies,
and access to more data online, will drive
advances in business and networking applications. |