ABI Research Forecasts Wi-Fi Hotspots Increasing by 47% in 2006.NEW YORK -- Second graph, first sentence should read: xxx 57,000 hotspots See hot spot.. (Sted: xxx 57 million hotspots.) The corrected release reads: ABI (Application Binary Interface) A specification for a specific hardware platform combined with the operating system. It is one step beyond the application program interface (API), which defines the calls from the application to the operating system. The ABI defines the API plus the machine language for a particular CPU family. An API does not ensure runtime compatibility, but an ABI does, because it defines the machine language, or runtime, format. See Wabi. RESEARCH FORECASTS WI WI - Wisconsin (US postal abbreviation) WI - Within WI - Wallops Island (Virginia) WI - Warfighter's Internet WI - Warm Ischemia WI - Water Index WI - Water Injection (oil industry) WI - Water Intrusion WI - Wave Injector WI - Waveform Interpolation WI - Weak Infeed WI - Weapon Initiator WI - Weapons Inspector WI - Weekly Indemnity (refers to short term disability insurance) WI - Weld(ing) Inspector WI - West Indies-FI FI - Finland (top level domain) FI - Fuel Injection/Injected FI - Facility Inspection FI - Factory Installed FI - Failure Identification FI - Failure Intensity FI - Fake Intelligence FI - False Information FI - Family Income FI - Farm-In (oil & gas) FI - Farmakope Indonesia FI - Farmland Industries, Inc. HOTSPOTS INCREASING BY 47% IN 2006 A new ABI Research forecast finds that in 2006 the number of commercial Wi-Fi hotspots will grow by 47% worldwide to 143,700. While almost three-quarters of these sites (74%) are still found in North America and Europe, the Asia Pacific region is growing very rapidly. "By 2011 the Asia Pacific region will surpass both Europe and North America in the number of Wi-Fi hotspots," says vice president and research director Stan Schatt. But for the moment, Europe is still the market leader with over 57,000 hotspots. One major driver of Wi-Fi hot spots is retail establishments. A prominent example is McDonalds, which has moved to add hotspots to 17% of its 4,000 locations. The growing Wi-Fi hotspot market is fueling a demand for Wi-Fi access points. More than 675,000 access points will be shipped this year specifically for use in hotspots. Not only are hotspot deployments and their subscriber numbers growing, but ABI Research notes that there also has been a dramatic increase in the number of Wi-Fi sessions per subscriber. This means that subscribers are lingering longer and spending more time doing their e-mail and surfing the Internet. With almost 40 thousand hotspots worldwide, the hospitality industry continues to embrace Wi-Fi. ABI Research believes that voice over Wi-Fi will become a very attractive choice for many major hotel chains, both for their guests and for their staff. Schatt notes that by 2010 the hospitality industry will offer more than 109,000 Wi-Fi hotspots. "Wi-Fi Hotspot Forecasts" (http://www.abiresearch.com/products /market_data/Wi-Fi_Hotspot_Forecasts) (Due to the length of this URL, it may be necessary to copy and paste it into your Internet browser's URL address field. You may also need to remove an extra space in the URL if one exists.) provides clients with historical market data for Wi-Fi hotspots and five-year forecasts that include the number of Wi-Fi hotspots by region and by venue type, as well as the number of access points shipped for hotspots. Wi-Fi hotspot subscribers, revenue per hotspot, and total Wi-Fi hotspot revenue by subscriber type are also included. This Market Data product forms part of ABI Research's Wi-Fi Research Service (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/Wi-Fi_Research_Service), which also includes Research Reports, Research Briefs, other Market Data products, ABI Insights, and analyst inquiry support. Founded in 1990 and headquartered in New York, ABI Research maintains global operations supporting annual research programs, intelligence services and market reports in broadband and multimedia, RFID & contactless, M2M, wireless connectivity, mobile wireless, transportation, and emerging technologies. For information visit www.abiresearch.com, or call +1.516.624.2500. |
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