WLAN the dominant remote connectivity choice for mobile US professionals
The latest survey from Strategy Analytics has confirmed that the dial-up connection is well on its way to obsolescence as a remote access mode for roving US workers. WLAN, on the other hand, is the dominant connectivity choice for mobile professionals - strongly buoying the case for a broader array of multi-radio/ multi-mode handheld devices, leveraging WiFi’s ubiquity.
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