Currently, Europe is still the market leader with over 57 million hotspots. One major driver of Wi-Fi hot spots is retail establishments. A prominent example is McDonalds, which has moved to add hotspots to 17% of its 4,000 locations.
The growing Wi-Fi hotspot market is fueling a demand for Wi-Fi access points. More than 675,000 access points will be shipped this year specifically for use in hotspots. Not only are hotspot deployments and their subscriber numbers growing, but ABI Research notes that there also has been a dramatic increase in the number of Wi-Fi sessions per subscriber. This means that subscribers are lingering longer and spending more time doing their e-mail and surfing the Internet.
With almost 40 thousand hotspots worldwide, the hospitality industry continues to embrace Wi-Fi. ABI Research believes that voice over Wi-Fi will become a very attractive choice for many major hotel chains, both for their guests and for their staff. Schatt notes that by 2010 the hospitality industry will offer more than 109,000 Wi-Fi hotspots.
About the market research database
The ABI Research database, "Wi-Fi Hotspot Forecasts", provides historical market data for Wi-Fi hotspots and five-year forecasts. These include the number of Wi-Fi hotspots by region and by venue type, the number of access points shipped for hotspots, Wi-Fi hotspot subscribers, revenue per hotspot, and total Wi-Fi hotspot revenue by subscriber type. This Market Data product forms part of ABI Research's Wi-Fi Research Service.
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