COMPETITION MOBILITY PRODUCTIVITY TECHNICAL EVOLUTION MOBILE DEVICES NEW APPLICATIONS EMERGING WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS.

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COMPETITION MOBILITY PRODUCTIVITY TECHNICAL EVOLUTION MOBILE DEVICES NEW APPLICATIONS EMERGING WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

WEB-BROWSING FINANCIAL SERVICES MEDICAL LAW ENFORCEMENT VIDEO/STREAMING UTILITIES WAREHOUSING GAMBLING ADVERTISING SALES M – Commerce Application

HOST COSTS SECURITY FORMATTING DATA LEGACY APPLICATIONS Wireless Gateway Host Application DEVICE SCREEN SIZE BATTERY LIFE COVERAGE COST ISSUES Internet WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE M-COMMERCE

COVERAGE IS NOT UBIQUITOUS NO ONE DEVICE DOES IT ALL DATA SPEEDS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR MANY APPLICATIONS TECHNICAL EVOLUTION IS COMING WIRELESS REALITY Today’s Speeds Kbs2 nd Generation Kbs2.5 Generation Mbs3 rd Generation

DEVICE CLIMATE TOTAL HANDHELD DEVICES- WORLD FORCAST ,000, ,000, – 400,000,000 Research Portal.com By 2002 HANDHELDS WILL OUTSELL PC’S FORRESTER RESARCH DEVICE LIFESPAN 18 MONTHS BY 2007 THERE WILL BE MORE HANDHELDS IN USE THAN PC’S REASRCH PORTAL.COM NEW DEVICES INTRODUCED EVERY 6 MONTHS

Business Applications Global Positioning Systems Locator Services/GEO Fencing Concierge Services Vehicle Services- Diagnostics Security- Auto, Personal, Home Vending RF ID Tagging Meter Reading TELEMATICS FOR M-COMMERCE BLENDING COMPUTERS AND WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES TO TRANSFER INFORMATION