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Demand for Wi-Fi mobiles to explode

By Robert Jaques
5 June 2007 01:00PM
Tags: demand | wifi | mobiles | explode

Dual-mode handsets set for take off this year, reports In-Stat.

Dual-mode cellular/Wi-Fi handsets represented only three per cent of total global shipments in 2006, but are set to become the "breakout market segment" in 2007, analysts predicted today.

In-Stat< said that the devices will soar in popularity to reach 20 per cent of the total chipset market in 2009.

"Dual-mode cellular/Wi-Fi handsets are pushing hard into the market in 2007, and handset vendors Nokia and HTC are leveraging Wi-Fi as an alternative high-speed broadband connectivity option," said In-Stat analyst Gemma Tedesco.

"Wi-Fi for voice is expected to pick up this year following T-Mobile's nationwide fixed-mobile convergence roll-out in the US."

Recent In-Stat research noted that 213 million Wi-Fi chipsets shipped worldwide in 2006, representing a 32 per cent growth rate over 2005.

A notable market sub-segment to watch in 2007 is the portable media player market, according to In-Stat.

Sales of Microsoft's Zune media player are ramping up, and a Wi-Fi enabled version of Apple's iPod is scheduled to hit shelves in the second half of 2007.

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