Network equipment makers confident about pre-n demand despite possible delay in 802.11n approval
Although the approval of the 802.11n standard may be further delayed until 2008, Taiwan’s network equipment makers are not worried that demand for pre-n products during the Christmas season will be weak, according to industry sources. Draft 1.0 of the 802.11n standard was launched in January of this year, but seven months later, Draft 2.0 has yet to be unveiled, indicating that there are too many issues that need to be discussed on the first draft, the sources said.
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