U.S. Wireless Networks to Become the Next Dumb Pipes, Says Study
| July 15, 2007 |
The widespread introduction of low-cost bundled data tariffs and WiMAX access networks in the U.S. could lead to dramatic decreases in the price per megabyte of mobile data, and wireless carriers could lose control of the services they carry, according to a new report, The Future of the Global Wireless Industry: scenarios for 2007-12, published by Analysys, advisers on telecom, IT and media.
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