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Wireless Data Communication 2001, Press Release

Press Contact: Jack Quinn, (602) 231-8625, jack.quinn@mosmicro.com

Business/High-Tech Editors

Bluetooth Right on Track Says Micrologic Research

PHOENIX and DUSSELDORF, Germany--Nov. 28, 2001-- According to Micrologic Research, the short-range wireless technology known as Bluetooth is coming to market just as predicted.
    Bluetooth is a personal area network wireless technology designed mainly to enable wireless communications among devices that people might carry, such as cellular telephones, wireless headsets, and personal digital assistants and to allow these devices to communicate with larger electronics systems such as a computer or the electronics in an automobile.
    In its original Bluetooth forecast published in August 2000, Micrologic Research predicted that 5 million Bluetooth chipsets would be sold this year in preparation to the appearance of substantial numbers of Bluetooth-enabled devices on store shelves early next year. The Bluetooth market is now on track to make that prediction come true.
    Micrologic Research predicts that 45 million Bluetooth chipsets will be sold in 2002 and that 181 million will be sold in 2003. In 2005, the company predicts that sales will reach 1.2 billion chipsets.
    This forecast is part of an extensive coverage of the Bluetooth market contained in Micrologic Research's market study entitled "Wireless Data Communication 2001." The study has two full chapters on the Bluetooth market including the activities of scores of suppliers to the Bluetooth market.
    As a bonus, "Wireless Data Communication 2001" also includes extensive coverage of other wireless data communications markets including wireless LANs, paging and messaging, broadband fixed wireless, the Global Positioning System and telematics.
    An executive summary of the study and full table of contents can be viewed at www.mosmicro.com. Visitors to the site can also download one of the industry's best dictionaries of communications technology free.
    "Wireless Data Communication 2001" costs $2,895 for the first copy and $500 for additional copies in either book or CD-ROM format. To order the 388-page study, in the Americas and Asia contact Jack Quinn at 602/231-8625 or e-mail jack.quinn@mosmicro.com. In Europe contact Niels Kellerhoff at +49-211-467-998 or e-mail him at Niels@mosmicro.com.

 

Cellular Stagnates While Wireless Data Grows Says Micrologic Research

PHOENIX, Arizona and DUSSELDORF, Germany — July 10, 2001 — While the cellular telephone markets in Europe and North America stagnate, the future of the wireless data communications market is bright according to a new study by Micrologic Research. “Wireless Data Communication 2001” forecasts that in 2005, 1.2 billion Bluetooth chips and 25 million wireless LAN nodes will ship worldwide.

Despite recent bankruptcies by broadband wireless service suppliers Winstar and Teligent, the study forecasts that fixed broadband wireless service revenues will rise to $15.2 billion in 2005. The study also covers such wireless data technologies as telematics, the Global Positioning System, paging, and wireless two-way messaging. “Wireless Data Communication 2001” also discusses the activities and products of companies that serve the wireless data markets including a long chapter with short discussions of 76 companies with Bluetooth products. An executive summary of the study, a table of contents, and ordering information are available on Micrologic Research’s Web site at www.mosmicro.com.

 “Wireless Data Communication 2001” costs $2,895 for the first copy and $500 for additional copies in either book or CD-ROM format. “Wireless Data Communication 2001” features 133 figures, graphs, and tables, most of them in full color.

Order Wireless2001, Bluetooth2001, or both from the studies’ author, Jack Quinn, at Micrologic Research’s Phoenix office by calling (602) 231-8625, faxing (602) 681-9324, or E-mailing jack.quinn@mosmicro.com. Europeans can order from Micrologic Europe’s office in Duesseldorf, Germany by calling Niels Kellerhoff at +49-211-467-998, fax +49-211-467-999, or E-mail Niels@mosmicro.com.

North American Office:
Jack Quinn
Micrologic Research
4631 East Hubbell
Phoenix, AZ 85008-3213
USA

Phone: (602) 231-8625
Fax: (602) 681-9324
Email: info@mosmicro.com
European Office:
Cornelius Kellerhoff 
Micrologic Research Europe

Golzheimerstrasse 110 
D-40476 Dusseldorf
Germany 

Phone: +49-211-467-998
Fax: +49-211-467-999 
E-mail: niels@mosmicro.com 
 

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