Intel and Nokia's Partnership Ups the Ante for Wireless Laptops, says ABI Research.NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- The September 27 announcement by Intel and Nokia that they will partner to offer embedded wireless Internet connectivity in laptops has not only changed the market outlook for embedded cellular modems in portable computers; it also hit the share prices of competing wireless modem A modem and antenna that transmits and receives over the air. Wireless modems support several technologies, including 802.11, Bluetooth, CDPD, DataTAC, Mobitex and Ricochet. There are wireless modems for laptops, handhelds and cellphones. makers Novatel Wireless Novatel Wireless, Inc. (NASDAQ: NVTL) is a San Diego, California-based designer and manufacturer of wireless broadband access solutions. With European offices in United Kingdom, Germany, and France, Novatel Wireless owns 30 technology patents relating to wireless voice and and Sierra Wireless Sierra Wireless (NASDAQ: SWIR, TSX: SW) is a wireless communications equipment designer and manufacturer, founded in 1993 and currently headquartered in Richmond, BC, Canada. Sierra's products are sold through indirect channels, such as wireless operators (e.g. . "The Nokia/Intel partnership to produce an embedded HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) See HSPA. Mini-card modem will not only accelerate the market for cellular connectivity in notebooks," says ABI Abi (ā`bī) [short for Abijah], in the Bible, King Hezekiah's mother. (Application Binary Interface) A specification for a specific hardware platform combined with the operating system. Research senior analyst Philip Solis. "Intel is also taking a first step towards the eventual inclusion of WiMAX wireless broadband High-speed wireless transmission of data. What is "high" speed is always a changing number. Wireless systems are typically slower than land-based, wireline networks. In the past, wireless broadband started at 250 Kbps, whereas land-based broadband was generally considered to start at T1 in portable computers. The eventual goal is to offer multiple connectivity options." Cellular modems for laptops come in two form-factors: PC cards and embedded modems such as the ones Intel and Nokia plan to offer. While PC cards will continue to be sold on an aftermarket basis for some time, particularly for new air interfaces, the real future of the market lies with embedded modems which will make up nearly 17% of the total this year. That proportion will increase steadily over time. Falling ASPs and increasing shipments mean that 2006's expected $1 billion revenue from cellular PC cards and embedded modems in laptops will increase to nearly $3 billion in 2010, as detailed in a recent ABI Research study. The growing revenue from cellular PC modems is the result of two trends: shipments are growing steadily, and increasingly, they are of the more expensive 3G modems. ASPs for both forms started to decline this year, and will continue to show a gradual, almost flat rate of decrease through the end of the study's forecast period. But even that decline will be insufficient to dent the revenue growth for vendors such as Option NV, Novatel, Sierra Wireless and Sony Ericsson, resulting from higher shipment volumes and a greater proportion of more expensive 3G modems. Most of the growth in this market will, not surprisingly, be seen in North America and Western Europe, the regions with by far the highest penetration of laptop computers, and the greatest number of businesses prepared to pay the typical $60 per month Internet access fees. ABI Research's "Mobile Broadband to the Laptop" (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/market_research/Mobile_Broadband_ to_the_Laptop) study tracks and forecasts the market for cellular PC cards and embedded modems in laptops by air interface from 2003 to 2011. It forms part of two ABI Research Services: Mobile Broadband (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/Mobile_Broadband_Research _Service) and Mobile Devices (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/Mobile_Devices_Research_S ervice). (Due to their length, the above URLs may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra space if one exists.) 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 (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna. and M2M M2M Machine-to-Machine (communication, mainly mobile) M2M Minutes to Midnight (Linkin Park album) M2M Mobile to Mobile (cellular phone) M2M Member-to-Member M2M Month to Month , wireless connectivity, mobile wireless, transportation, and emerging technologies. For information visit www.abiresearch.com, or call +1.516.624.2500. |
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