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To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (37464)6/27/2002 6:39:59 PM
From: Johnny Canuck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 68184
 
Bluetooth Component Vendors:

Its about time Bluetooth™ took off...

find out who, what, where, when, why, & how

The Bluetooth™ Component Market will grow at a compound annual growth rate of almost 150% over the next 5 years. Although communications devices (i.e. Cell Phones) represent the largest segment, and will exceed 300 million units by 2004, the most exciting component of the Bluetooth™ market will be the growth in vertical markets. Opportunities in Point-Of-Sale, Data Collection, Transportation, and Healthcare will explode with a combined growth of more than 180% over the next 3 years. The Office Automation Bluetooth™ component market will represent more than 60 million units in 2006, with an average selling price below $5 a unit.

This report from AsIs characterizes the market for Bluetooth™ component products and quantifies the future adoption of Bluetooth™ technology into both existing and new products and markets. Regulatory issues and economic factors are discussed. Issues particular to market segments such as product requirements, advantages to Bluetooth™ within a segment, and challenges to adoption are also addressed.

... ride the wave or get left in the wake.

BTC-22802: 2002 Bluetooth™ Component Market Report, Q2 Update

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Table of Contents

I. Executive Summary

II. Scope and Methodology

III. Industry Structure

a. Shifts in the overall industry
b. Supplier-oriented influences
c. Channel-oriented influences
d. OEM-oriented influences
e. Regulatory influences
f. Economic influences

g. Historical analysis

IV. Market Segmentation

a. Overview

b. Historical OEM Product Development Analysis

c. Appliances / Point-Of-Sale

d. Communications

e. Computer

f. Consumer

g. Industrial Automation / Process Control

h. Instrumentation

i. Medical Instrumentation / Healthcare

j. Office Equipment

k. Transportation / Automotive

V. Geographic Markets

a. Overview

b. United States

c. Europe

d. Japan

e. Rest of World

VII. OEM Analysis

a. Alliances & Partnerships

b. OEM Market Share

c. Manufacturing Locations

d. Geographic Markets Served

e. Market Segments Addressed

f. Channels of Distribution

g. Corporate Profiles

i. Alcatel

ii. Broadcom

iii. Cambridge Silicon Radio

iv. Ericsson

v. Fujitsu Media Devices Limited

vi. Infineon Technologies AG

vii. InSilicon

viii. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.

ix. Motorola

x. New Logic Technologies

xi. Parthus

xii. Signia Technologies

xiii. Silicon Wave

xiv. Socket Communications

xv. Texas Instruments

xvi. Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd.

xvii. Tochigi Mitsumi

xviii. Widcomm

xix. Zeevo

xx. Zucotto