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Wednesday 8 September, 2010
 

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About Wireless Watch.
 
About Wireless Watch  
Wireless Watch is a set of weekly research notes from one of the leading wireless analysts in the world, our head of research Caroline Gabriel. It assess the impact of events which have happened through the week, in the world of wireless and mobile technology. New technologies, such as WIMAX and LTE, and the mobile internet have been rolling out during the past few years, in a manner which will change wireless usage forever. The coming generations of wireless and broadband wireless will challenge accepted practices in cellular and broadband services, introducing new players, with new approaches, new charging models and new applications and service delivery mechanisms.  
 
Wireless Watch has long been considered the world's leader in WiMAX coverage, but also takes in all IEE 802 technologies and all cellular and wireless data technologies in use today or being designed for the future. The Rethink wireless expertise is led by Caroline Gabriel, a well known speaker and analyst for the WiMAX community who has authored a number of groundbreaking reports in this area.  
 
This innovative introduction of OFDM broadband and pure IP delivery options for wireless has led to an explosion in new suppliers, but these are already in a state of consolidation and the OFDM world is opening up to the major cellular players and being incorporated as the foundation technology for LTE.  
 
The result is that the battle lines for cellular wireless have never been more complex. Wi-Fi demonstrated the consumer need for flat rate services, 3G failed totally as cure-all broadband wireless, HSPA is now borrowing the flat rate approach in order to keep WiMAX at bay, while the cellular giants have accelerated LTE at breakneck speed to shut out previous OFDM formats.  
 
Wireless Watch focuses on choices that wireless operators will make and have made to survive the coming five or six years and conducts a blow by blow account of developments each week.  
 
Wireless Watch is a paid subscription service delivered by email in protected pdf files, and subscribers also benefit from access to our archives, as well as receiving discounts on other purchases – such as special reports.  
 
Consulting  
Much of our consulting is delivered under non-disclosure, but has included the writing of business models and product development, board level think-tanks, white papers and full business plans. Our analysts are always available to discuss possibilities.  
 
Clients – Who should use the Wireless Watch Service?  
Wireless Watch clients include major operators from tier 1 down, telecom equipment makers, and their component and software suppliers, and is well received among the global investment community.  
 
Pricing  
Wireless Watch costs £1,000 ($2,000) for an annual subscription for a single individual  
 
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Peter White, CEO  
Direct line: +44 (0) 1590 624530  
Mobile: +44 (0)7734 037414  
Email: peter@rethinkresearch.biz
 
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Wireless Watch covers all forms of Wireless and Wi-Fi, including WiMax, Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (WMAN), OFDM, LTE, MIMO, Telecommunications, Telephones, CDMA, WCDMA, UMTS, cellular technology, base stations, smart antenna and IEEE standards.
 
Faultline covers film, Television, codecs such as H.264 and Windows Media Player 9, Mergers and acquisitions, Broadband, DRM (Digital Rights Management), Digital TV, HDTV, MP3, MPEG, Cable TV, Satellite, ADSL, Cable Modems, mobile TV, DVB-H, DVB-SH, T-DMB, CMMB STiMi, ATSC, ATSC M/H, DVB-T, DVB-T2, ISDB-T, satellite TV.