The evolution of wireless internet services
Taking wireless internet services to next level
The next generation of wireless internet services, tablet devices, smartphones and other mobile gadgets come sooner than expected.
Two of the largest U.S. communications company, AT & T Inc. and Verizon wireless internet services plans to speed up their networks and serve as a powerful tool for consumers this holiday season, through encouraging partners such as Motorola Inc., Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics.
AT & T plans to increase its speed tripled for wireless internet services at home, and twice the wireless network, while Verizon Wireless has launched its mobile high-speed ready earlier than previously thought.
“We still have plenty of opportunities in wireless,” said John Stankey, AT & T’s operation chief who ignored the advice some telecommunications analysts today that the exponential growth of the industry has ended.
“We are at the leading order of the growth cycle (10 years) mobile phone today,” he said during the Reuters Global Technology Summit in New York on Friday.

While wireless internet services operators must depend on data services for growth, because most people already have cell phones, Stankey sees opportunities in business applications. When the industry to add wireless connections to their devices, such as medical devices and security systems, each vertical business can eventually generate a billion in revenues a year, he said.
Stankey announced at the summit that the AT & T will be able to have double-speed wireless data services on the market that covers more than 250 million users in the fourth quarter, using a technology known as HSPA Plus.
Upgrades that require additional investment of several million dollars, a “rounding error” compared to the amount of capital spent on AT & T is increased to 19 billion dollars for 2010, he said.
AT & T also plans to hold a hearing in June that allows broadband to surf the Web with the speed of 80 megabits per second (mbps), far above the current limit of 24 mbps and 50 mbps exceeds the services offered by Verizon Communications Inc.
If testing is successful, the wireless internet services will begin early next year, said Stankey.
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