Bluetooth likely to be phased out in favour of wireless Lans
Bluetooth likely to be phased out in favour of wireless Lans
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Wireless Lans point to Bluetooth decay

Short range wireless technology the next casualty, warns analyst

Robert Jaques, vnunet.com 22 Mar 2005
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Bluetooth will be killed off by wireless Lan technology, according to research released today by Analysys.

The analyst firm's predicts that the Bluetooth short range wireless technology will end up as a casualty in a market increasingly dominated by voice over IP.

"Bluetooth solutions have limited range and are likely to be phased out quickly in favour of wireless Lans as issues with handset power consumptions are resolved," said report co-author Dr Alastair Brydon.

VoIP over wireless technologies such as 3G, wireless Lans, Bluetooth and broadband wireless access will enable new players to enter the mobile voice market, threatening the voice revenues of existing mobile network operators, the study noted.

But for mobile operators that have invested heavily in 2G and 3G cellular networks, there will be little incentive to offer VoIP services.

Dr Mark Heath, co-author of the report, said: "Their existing networks already deliver better quality voice services at lower cost than VoIP can achieve today.

"However, VoIP may look more attractive to those seeking to bypass mobile operators' voice tariffs, particularly if an opportunity to undercut those tariffs using VoIP arises due to significant falls in 3G data pricing.

"A number of mobile operators have launched unlimited-use data tariffs that could make them vulnerable to customers using VoIP to cut their spend."

Brydon added that WiMax may be a more attractive option for delivering VoIP services wirelessly if network features and terminals are available to support VoIP.

See also:

Global broadband boom pushing wireless Lan equipment shipments to record levelsRevenue up 20 per cent as 12 million units ship  24 May 2005
SoHo vendors struggling for profits, reports In-Stat  20 May 2005
The Toyota Prius undergoes a stringent hack test at F-Secure's underground facilityAnother urban legend bites the dust  10 May 2005
BT completes acquisition of Lan firm SkyNetTelco claims stronger presence in UK data networking market  09 May 2005

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