ID Number: G00168299




Hype Cycle for Wireless Networking Infrastructure, 2009
27 July 2009
 
Sylvain Fabre   Joy Yang   Bettina Tratz-Ryan   Jouni Forsman   Phillip Redman   Monica Basso   Brian Gammage   Nick Jones   Michael J. King   Tim Zimmerman   Bill Gassman   William Clark   Jean-Claude Delcroix   Barry Runyon   Sandy Shen   Deborah Kish   Ken Dulaney   Fernando Elizalde   Jay E. Pultz   Martina Kurth   Akshay K. Sharma   Mark Fabbi   Carolina Milanesi  

Gartner evaluates the standards and technologies that will have the most impact on wireless networking infrastructure at all levels, for devices and enterprise and carrier networks.







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Table of Contents



    
Analysis

    
What You Need to Know
    
The Hype Cycle
    
The Priority Matrix
    
Off the Hype Cycle
    
On the Rise

    
Multivendor WLAN Controller Handoffs
    
WiMAX 802.16m
    
LTE-A
    
Smart Antennas
    
WiGig
    
cdma2000 1xEV-DO Rev. B
    
Smartphone Hypervisors
    
White Spaces
    
Mobile DPI
    
Mobile QoS for LTE
    
VoLGA
    
At the Peak

    
VoIP Wireless WAN
    
Self-Organizing Networks
    
4G Standard
    
NG Subscriber Network Databases
    
Convergent Communications Advertising Platforms
    
Femtocells
    
Next-Generation Service Delivery Platforms
    
Sliding Into the Trough

    
Mesh Networks: Sensor
    
Long Term Evolution
    
WiMAX 802.16e-2005
    
HSPA+
    
IMS
    
802.11k-2008
    
802.11r-2008
    
High-Speed Uplink Packet Access
    
802.11n
    
802.3at
    
Mobile TV Broadcasting
    
Ka-Band Satellite Communications
    
TD-SCDMA
    
802.15.4/ZigBee
    
Climbing the Slope

    
Outdoor Wi-Fi Mesh Networks
    
Location-Aware Technology
    
Point-to-Point Wireless Bridges
    
Distributed Antenna Systems
    
Web Analytics
    
Entering the Plateau

    
High-Speed Downlink Packet Access
    
Off the Hype Cycle

    
cdma2000 1xEV-DO Rev. A
    
Radio Over Fiber
    
WiMAX 802.16d-2004
    
Appendixes

    
Hype Cycle Phases, Benefit Ratings and Maturity Levels

    
Recommended Reading


List of Tables



Table 1.  
Hype Cycle Phases
 

Table 2.  
Benefit Ratings
 

Table 3.  
Maturity Levels
 

List of Figures



Figure 1. 
Hype Cycle for Wireless Networking Infrastructure, 2009
 

Figure 2. 
Priority Matrix for Wireless Networking Infrastructure, 2009
 

Figure 3. 
Hype Cycle for Wireless Networking Infrastructure, 2008
 



Document History:
 
Hype Cycle for Wireless Networking Infrastructure, 2009
27 July 2009
  
Hype Cycle for Wireless Networking Infrastructure, 2008
9 July 2008
  
Hype Cycle for Wireless Networking Infrastructure, 2007
25 July 2007
  
Hype Cycle for Wireless Networking, 2006
11 July 2006
  





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