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To: Elsewhere who wrote (6378)2/6/2000 1:57:00 PM
From: Elsewhere  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12823
 
Forget dotcoms. Wireless is where it's at
By Annette Hamilton, ZDNN
February 2, 2000 4:37 AM PT
zdnet.com

Slow deployments of DSL and cable modems are expect to drive customers to wireless broadband alternatives, boosting revenues by 418 percent a year over the next five years according to the Washington, D.C.-based Strategis Group. The group adds that by 2003 more than 34 percent of U.S. households and 45 percent of U.S. businesses will be served by broadband wireless networks.

Graphics with wireless BB projections in this article:
Revenues - 1999: $11.2 million to 2003: $3.4 billion (Strategis Group)
Subscribers - 1999: 469 million to 2003: 1.26 billion (Yankee Group)

... doesn't fit together, maybe the revenue figures are to be multiplied by 1000.