Location-based technology for wireless handsets isn’t likely to b...
Location-based technology for wireless handsets isn’t likely to be widespread for consumers until 2002, despite FCC deadline of Oct. for Phase 2 of Enhanced 911, Cahners In-Stat Group said. Research firm estimated revenue of location-based wireless services could grow…
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to more than $13 billion in 2005 from current $37 million. It also projected cost of deploying such technology could range from “hundreds of millions” to more than $1 billion. Several carriers, including AT&T Wireless, Cingular and Nextel, have waiver petitions for Phase 2 of E911 pending before Commission.