Difference between revisions of "Future story about mobile internet in next 10 years"
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'''Convergence among mobile, WiFi, fixed line and ISPs through introduction of 4G technology''' | '''Convergence among mobile, WiFi, fixed line and ISPs through introduction of 4G technology''' | ||
Successful development and introduction of seamless technology | -Successful development and introduction of seamless technology | ||
Consumer trend to use mobile as the integrated network communication devices | -Consumer trend to use mobile as the integrated network communication devices | ||
Merger and Acquisition among mobile operators, ISPs and telecommunications | -Merger and Acquisition among mobile operators, ISPs and telecommunications | ||
'''Merely the extension of current mobile usage''' | '''Merely the extension of current mobile usage''' | ||
Not yet developed the seamless technology but only the 100Mbps bandwidth for mobile phone | -Not yet developed the seamless technology but only the 100Mbps bandwidth for mobile phone | ||
Low consumer awareness toward the benefit on the seamless service | -Low consumer awareness toward the benefit on the seamless service | ||
Unsuccessful to reduce the cost / price of the mobile communication fee | -Unsuccessful to reduce the cost / price of the mobile communication fee | ||
Intensification of competition among the mobile operator, ISPs, and telecommunications | -Intensification of competition among the mobile operator, ISPs, and telecommunications | ||
'''Systems diagram for mobile future''' | '''Systems diagram for mobile future''' | ||
[[M-system_diagram.png]] | [[M-system_diagram.png]] |
Revision as of 12:32, 15 December 2004
Foreseeable future in 2014on mobile internet
2 possible scenarios for fourth generation mobile technology (Standardized in 2010 by ITU)
Convergence among mobile, WiFi, fixed line and ISPs through introduction of 4G technology -Successful development and introduction of seamless technology -Consumer trend to use mobile as the integrated network communication devices -Merger and Acquisition among mobile operators, ISPs and telecommunications
Merely the extension of current mobile usage -Not yet developed the seamless technology but only the 100Mbps bandwidth for mobile phone -Low consumer awareness toward the benefit on the seamless service -Unsuccessful to reduce the cost / price of the mobile communication fee -Intensification of competition among the mobile operator, ISPs, and telecommunications
Systems diagram for mobile future