802.11n expected to emerge as stable Wi-Fi standard in 2008
Research and Markets has announced the addition of The Wireless Multimedia LAN: Requirements and Outlook to its offering. This comprehensive report probes the features and applications of next-generation Wi-Fi 802.11n technology, examines market requirements for wireless multimedia networking, compares and contrasts competing technologies, analyzes industry issues and the competitive landscape, and predicts market size and demand for a variety of wireless multimedia applications, including home networking equipment, computers, and fixed and mobile entertainment CE devices.
“802.11n will emerge as a stable Wi-Fi standard in 2008 and gradually replace 802.11g as the dominant Wi-Fi choice for wireless home networking,” said Harry Wang, research analyst, Parks Associates. “The fact that consumers favor wireless access for the home network, coupled with 802.11n’s technical merits, such as higher throughputs and more robust QoS, will power the growth of new entertainment platforms such as digital media adapters and wireless TV set-top boxes.”
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