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February 03, 2006
Jason Ellis of Staccato Interviewed in This Weeks WTRS Wireless Newsletter
This week's WTRS Wireless Newsletter interviews Jason Ellis of Staccato Communications, probes the formation of consumer focused alliances for wireless, and looks at the relationship between "a rock and a hard drive"
(PRWEB) February 3, 2006 -- Jason Ellis talks at some length about how Staccato was formed, what sales channels are in use and in the planning stages, and how endusers will adopt new UWB technologies. Their focus groups found cable replacement a tipping point issue, and he presents his take on the turmoil in the IEEE 802.15.3a Working Group. Many comments on other issues are completed by interesting views of relations with Motorola.
Our Principal Analyst, Dr Kirsten West, presents an analysis of the emergence of two industry alliances focused on consumer market development: the DLNA and the HANA Alliance. Is this a promising future developing and marketing wireless applications?
The newsletter concludes with thoughts on "a rock and hard drive" about possible UWB employment in espionage data transmissions. Keep your eyes peeled.
Our newsletters are available free from our website and archived there for your convenience.
West Technology Research Solutions LLC (WTRS) is an independent market research and consulting company focused solely on emerging wireless technologies since 1995. Areas of technical expertise include IC technology market trends and developments, wireless technologies and protocols (UWB, Bluetooth, ZigBee, WiMAX, and other unlicensed standards) and Smart Antennas. WTRS performs custom research and publishes reports which are updated quarterly.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at February 3, 2006 12:14 AM