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but not an insurmountable one. It could probably be done in software.
broadband doubt indeed major mobile opportunity
Mobile broadband is going to be one of those things we come to expect, so the opportunity is indeed enormous, and Cisco will no doubt become a major player.
advance few past technical
MIMO is the most important technical advance that WLAN vendors have made during the past few years.
advantage businesses employee help improve interested number offers taking understand ways
Businesses are interested in taking advantage of mobility; they understand it offers them a number of ways to help improve employee productivity.
debate
There is a lot of debate right now about who will have the right approach,
class controlled enterprise product
It is, in effect, an enterprise-class product controlled by the enterprise switch.
standard
If that had not happened, we would probably not have had an 11n standard this year.
addressing data developed engineers inputs job multiple presents remarkable
Working with multiple data inputs presents significant engineering challenges, and the engineers who developed MIMO did a remarkable job addressing them.
cheaper given install reasons three whatever wireless
There are three reasons to deploy wireless. You can't install wire, for whatever reason. Wireless is cheaper over a given time. Or you need mobility.
broadband data expecting next objective point premium price pricing range services trend unlimited wireless year
The data pricing trend is downward. We're expecting unlimited wireless broadband services in the $35-$45 range in the next year or so. There will always be a premium for wireless, but the objective is to get to the same price point as wired.
access add clearly huge microsoft mobile needs piece
Clearly Microsoft needs to add this piece - mobile access is a huge part of their new .Net initiative.
monster ubiquitous
It will be ubiquitous and a monster opportunity.
buy commercial expect government radios selling
They've been selling radios to the government for something like 40 years. You don't expect them to buy from a commercial supplier do you?
clearly hard imagine security
It's hard to imagine how this is a security threat, ... They clearly don't want the competition.