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Standards wrangle threatens Ultrawideband

...likely to be used by at least 150 million devices, research group Parks Associates predicted this week. Although there is considerable excitement about the potential... Read more

26 September, 2003 by Graeme Wearden and Rupert Goodwins

Wi-Fi overtakes Ethernet for home networks

...over Ethernet cables in US home networks. The survey, by research firms Parks Associates, found that 52 percent of US households with a home network... Read more

21 January, 2005 by David Becker

Intel deal provides WiMax boost

...Europe and Asia before spreading to US shores, according to research firm Parks Associates. Intel is making the same level of commitment to WiMax as... Read more

26 October, 2004 by Ben Charny and Richard Shim

Report: Europe will see WiMax rollout first

...of 2009, according to a report released this week by research firm Parks Associates. Carriers will start with equipment using the fixed version of WiMax... Read more

12 July, 2004 by Richard Shim

South Korea's games target growth

...to $72m from 2001 to 2003, said Michael Cai, an analyst with Parks Associates. Exporting within Asia also seems to work, with games migrating from... Read more

25 June, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

Intel: Wi-Fi's next destination is the home

...to talk to each other?" they'll say, "Yeah. Sure I do." Parks Associates did some interesting studies on that recently. The conclusion is that... Read more

18 November, 2003 by John G.Spooner

Ultrawideband standards war brewing, says Intel

...the Motorola/XtremeSpectrum group pursuing their own individual UWB standards. Research group Parks Associates warned back in September that UWB could lose the opportunity to... Read more

13 November, 2003 by Rupert Goodwins

Dial-up dissatisfaction will keep broadband booming

...keep upgrading to broadband, the latest research has found. US analyst group Parks Associates predicted on Thursday that there will be a spike in demand... Read more

13 August, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

IDF: A glimpse of the digital home

...next stage in growth," said Kurt Scherf, an analyst with research firm Parks Associates. Connecting consumer audio and video appliances to PCs is also meant... Read more

16 September, 2002 by Richard Shim

Comdex 2001: The battle is on for faster wireless

...buy will work fine," said analyst Kurt Scherf, of market research firm Parks Associates. "But the issue is one or two years from now when... Read more

15 November, 2001 by Wylie Wong

Home-networking advocates await XP

Microsoft's new operating system may provide the boost that home networking needs through its support of 802.11b Read more

6 September, 2001 by Wylie Wong

High-end home networking on hold at Cisco and 3Com

Home networking: could it be a damp squib? Read more

9 January, 2001 by Wylie Wong

Four Reasons to Unplug Your PC

...be sold in 2001 compared to 18 million home PCs, according to Parks Associates. Handhelds are already THE hot item this Christmas. With more memory... Read more

25 October, 2000 by Jesse Berst

Who will pay for mobile broadband's 100 million gadgets?

...will want to pay for such connectivity remains. A report from researchers Parks Associates found few consumers are willing to pay an additional premium on... Read more

16 April, 2007 by Jo Best

Broadband uptake passes halfway mark in US

...households will be connected - around 55 per cent - according to market researcher Parks Associates. During 2006, broadband uptake grew by more than 20 per cent... Read more

16 February, 2007 by Tim Ferguson

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