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Articles by ABI Research

Microsoft and Nokia to Join Hands in Struggle for Mobile Leadership

February 14, 2011
Nokia has announced sweeping and profound changes in its business structure and strategy. Accepting that the Symbian operating system cannot meet the needs of today’s smartphone consumer, Nokia has opted to throw in its lot with Microsoft and use the Windows Phone 7 operating system in future Nokia smartphones....
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Falling Costs Push Pedestrian Detection to a $17 B Market

February 11, 2011
Collision warning systems began to appear in top-of-the-line vehicles around 2003. By 2011, some collision mitigation features are becoming available on higher volume models. While the early technology focused on high-speed crashes, the latest innovations are designed to avoid collisions at low speeds – less than 21 mph for...
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Footwear and Fashion to Drive UHF Passive RFID Item-level Tagging Growth

February 7, 2011
RFID Item-Level Tagging (ILT) is being deployed very rapidly in apparel and footwear markets. Item-level passive UHF tags now make up an increasing share of the total world market for RFID tags. The firm forecasts that more than three quarters of a billion RFID tags will be used in...
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4G LTE Deployment Announcements Take the Limelight

January 28, 2011
LTE equipment expenditure is expected to ramp up quickly in 2011. ABI Research estimates that LTE equipment spending will grow 120 percent in 2011 to reach almost $1 B. This increase is supported by more than 185 deployments and trials around the world. “A number of operators believe the...
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Impinj Tops New Passive UHF RFID Transponder IC ABI Research Vendor Matrix Ranking

January 27, 2011
Impinj has been ranked at the top of the latest Vendor Matrix released by ABI Research. Alien Technology and NXP Semiconductor claimed the second and third spots in the company’s new evaluation of worldwide Passive UHF (ISO 18000-6C/Gen 2) RFID Transponder IC vendors. The Vendor Matrix is an analytical...
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Dramatic Growth of Consumer Electronics Categories Drives Wireless Connectivity Chipset Markets

January 26, 2011
Surging sales of netbooks, media tablets and other “always connected” consumer and industrial electronics products mean equally robust performance in markets for wireless connectivity ICs. ABI Research expects that when the final numbers for 2010 are gathered, shipments of wireless connectivity chipsets will reach a total of approximately two...
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Femtozone Applications Hold the Keys to Femtocell Success

January 18, 2011
Femtocells are now attracting consumers’ attention. Their initial use-case has been to enhance indoor cellular coverage, but it is now clear that their potential utility is much wider. It is based on “femtozone services” that use key attributes such as location and presence to trigger innovative applications residing on...
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Nokia Siemens Networks Tops ABI Research LTE Base Station Vendor Matrix Ranking

December 22, 2010
Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) has been ranked at the top of the latest Vendor Matrix released by ABI Research. Huawei and Alcatel-Lucent claimed the second and third spots in the company’s new evaluation of worldwide LTE base station vendors. The Vendor Matrix is an analytical tool developed by ABI...
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Pent-up Demand and Falling Prices Drive Strong Entry-level Handset Market Growth

December 15, 2010
As worldwide mobile phones sales begin to rebound after the economic downturn, emerging economies will fuel demand for entry-level handsets, a new ABI Research report finds. Shipments of ultra-low-cost handsets will grow to more than 360 million by 2015, representing a 2010-2015 CAGR of over 22 percent, while shipments...
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Microwave the Favored Backhaul Solution for Western Europe and Much of Asia-Pac

December 9, 2010
Capital expenditure on mobile backhaul varies greatly by region and by technology. While most countries face similar current or future struggles to reduce network congestion, the solutions being adopted differ according to existing infrastructure, network generations, and government mandates and incentives. One major division is whether to use optic...
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