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You might think the age of broadband wireless has dawned. . it hasn't. Widespread commercial availability of broadband fixed wireless services and mobile services (including the much-touted third-generation wireless, or G 3) will not occur until 2002, at the earliest. Why? Technical limitations and competing broadband-access technologies (DSL, cable modem, T 1/E 1) will slow the deployment of fixed wireless, and spectrum ownership concerns and the expense of infrastructure upgrades will keep G 3 services mostly unavailable despite early European trials. (META Group, Inc April 2000)
You might think the age of broadband wireless has dawned. . it hasn't. Widespread commercial availability of broadband fixed wireless services and mobile services (including the much-touted third-generation wireless, or G 3) will not occur until 2002, at the earliest. Why? Technical limitations and competing broadband-access technologies (DSL, cable modem, T 1/E 1) will slow the deployment of fixed wireless, and spectrum ownership concerns and the expense of infrastructure upgrades will keep G 3 services mostly unavailable despite early European trials. (META Group, Inc April 2000) How can mobile broadband requirements be met?
You might think the age of broadband wireless has dawned. . it hasn't. Widespread commercial availability of broadband fixed wireless services and mobile services (including the much-touted third-generation wireless, or G 3) will not occur until 2002, at the earliest. Why? Technical limitations and competing broadband-access technologies (DSL, cable modem, T 1/E 1) will slow the deployment of fixed wireless, and spectrum ownership concerns and the expense of infrastructure upgrades will keep G 3 services mostly unavailable despite early European trials. (META Group, Inc April 2000) How can mobile broadband requirements be met? By turning the global network of Automated Banking Machines (ABMs) into Wirebases. . each capable of connecting a variety of mobile devices with the internet via the Wirebase network.
What is a Wirebase? A Wirebase is a modular component that is integrated into an ABM or deployed as a stand-alone unit. The Wirebase module is connected to the internet via a proprietary network solution that is similar to that used by the global ABM network. A mobile device (Palm Pilot, digital camera, portable MP 3 player, portable computer, etc) can connect to the Wirebase in several ways including: n. Physical docking (just like Palm Pilot docking cradles) n. IR (line of sight connection) n. Fixed wireless (within fixed distance from Wirebase) n. Bluetooth (within fixed distance from Wirebase)
What Can You Do With Wirebase? The Wirebase network can work either independently or as a complement to other wireless services. However, because of the significantly greater bandwidth available to wire networks, Wirebase could deliver "heavier weight" services such as: n. Download/upload of digital media (digital photos, MP 3 s, digital books and newspapers and magazines, game data, etc) n. Access to other Internet service and products through partnerships and strategic relationships n. Electronic or paper maps (printed on receipts) n. Document, fax and email retrieval and sending n. Target advertisements, coupons and discounts planted on the mobile device and transaction receipts. n. Develop service partnerships such as digital camera photos transferred and hard copy developed at local photo shop or printer.
1. Wirebase Addresses Consumer Needs 2. Wirebase Addresses ABM Owner Needs 3. Wirebase Addresses Wireless Provider Needs
1. Wirebase Addresses Consumer Needs There are many issues that keep mobile access from achieving its potential sooner and gaining wider acceptance: q q q Slow transfer speeds of 14 Kbps offered by wireless services today The lack of universal coverage is also a limiting factor Connection cost Availability Security
1. Wirebase Addresses Consumer Needs There are many issues that keep mobile access from achieving its potential sooner and gaining wider acceptance: q q q Slow transfer speeds of 14 Kbps offered by wireless services today The lack of universal coverage is also a limiting factor Connection cost Availability Security Wirebase addesses these issues: q Provides ubiquitous, high-speed, secure internet access for smart phones, handheld computers, PDAs and other portable devices such as digital cameras, MP 3 players and portable games. q Provides the mobile user universal access as it is a global solution that instantly crosses borders and reaches wherever the global ABM network does. q Provides users with the security, comfort and familiarity of an ABM.
2. Wirebase Addresses ABM Owner Needs q The ABM market place is undergoing rapid change. Traditionally, ABMs have been owned by financial institutions. However, a white label market place has been established and is growing rapidly. Non-financial institutions have deployed ABM networks in convenience stores, grocery store and service stations chains.
2. Wirebase Addresses ABM Owner Needs q q The ABM market place is undergoing rapid change. Traditionally, ABMs have been owned by financial institutions. However, a white label market place has been established and is growing rapidly. Non-financial institutions have deployed ABM networks in convenience stores, grocery store and service stations chains. The industry is also searching for new revenue generators. In conjunction with strategic e-commerce partners, ABM owners have been investigating a wide range of services, including event and travel ticketing, Internet banking services, affinity program vouchers, and a multitude of other goods and services.
2. Wirebase Addresses ABM Owner Needs q q q The ABM market place is undergoing rapid change. Traditionally, ABMs have been owned by financial institutions. However, a white label market place has been established and is growing rapidly. Non-financial institutions have deployed ABM networks in convenience stores, grocery store and service stations chains. The industry is also searching for new revenue generators. In conjunction with strategic e-commerce partners, ABM owners have been investigating a wide range of services, including event and travel ticketing, Internet banking services, affinity program vouchers, and a multitude of other goods and services. These new services also include the modification of the ABM unit, or the network with no impact on the integrity of the level of security or operation of the ABM or network. The acceptance of such modifications suggests that ABM owners and network operators will be open to modifications to accommodate the requirements of piggy backing the Wirebase services onto the ABM and the network.
3. Wirebase Addresses Wireless Provider Needs q q The Wirebase solution is intended to complement existing and planned mobile internet access solutions. Wirebase provides the mobile user the ability to download or upload larger files or synchronize their mobile device faster and more securely than they could using any existing mobile connection available now or within the next 2 years. Wireless providers can bundle Wirebase into their service packages or add it as a premium level of service to allow their customers to have ubiquitious, high -speed, secure internet access.
What Operations and Activities Will Wirebase Perform? q q The primary activities will be to develop and implement an “agent” and a “host”. The “Wirebase Agent” will link each Wirebase unit to the “Wirebase Host”. Manage and coordinate the design, development, assemblyy and deployment of the Wirebase units. This will be outsourced to a third party(s). Wirebase will monitor the Wirebase units and the network connecting the Wirebase units. Developing strategic relationships with application, content and service providers. IT is Business For more information contact@itisbiz. com
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