Mobile - Wireless Communications White Papers
Defining a Successful Wireless Solution
Overview The business case for wireless LANs became very strong and thousands of businesses implemented the technology after the 802.11b standard was established, but now new, higher-speed standards are requiring businesses to rethink their infrastructure strategies. Radio frequency identification (RFID), Bluetooth and wireless LAN-based telephony (VoIP) also are displacing other technologies that have delivered proven efficiency benefits. This white paper offers guidance for planning wireless implementations and investing in technology that will provide a solid, sustainable return on investment, regardless of what new innovations may evolve over the life of the system.
| Publisher | Intermec Technologies | File Format | |
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| Date Published | February 2004 | Downloads | 71 |
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