Fixed Wireless

WiFi March 21st, 2001

wow! this market is hugh! keep your eyes on EvolvingEdge

"Analysts see revenue potential in the connectivity. The Strategis Group estimates that revenue from broadband fixed wireless will reach $6.4 billion in 2004; others project about $5 billion that year."  from: Fixed Wireless Increases Broadband Access

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