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5/21/2003

In-Stat/MDR Announces UWB Set to Make Commercial Debut
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 2003--With the absence of a currently available and standardized wireless technology that offers robust multimedia transport of multiple digital streams, Ultra-Wideband (UWB) promises to be the technology that delivers the bandwidth and QoS that many consumer electronics companies have been looking for.
In-Stat/MDR (http://www.instat.com) reports that, having seen the gap that Wi-Fi is leaving in the home networking market, UWB proponents are realizing they must step up their development process to capitalize on this opportunity. As a result, a UWB standard is expected to be ratified by 1H 2005, and the high-tech market research firm expects that standard-based end-products should roll out in late 2005 and 2006.

Ultra-Wideband proponents have been scrambling to find their place in the commercial world since the FCC's historic ruling in February 2002. "Overall, UWB has much potential in linking together entertainment devices within a home network, and also may serve to penetrate the business market through its expected penetration in the PC market," says Gemma Paulo, a Senior Analyst with In-Stat/MDR. "However, at this point, it is difficult to project the year in which UWB end-products will ship in volume."

It is assumed that only limited numbers of proprietary UWB end-products will go out, as a standard traditionally provides for a large number of vendors to get into the market relatively quickly, causing prices to drop fast. CE companies are expected to have demonstrations of UWB-enabled end-products at the January 2004 CES. These end-products are expected to be powered by proprietary chipsets from XtremeSpectrum, and perhaps from other UWB silicon vendors such as General Atomics and Wisair. Standards-based chipsets are expected to roll out once ratification of 802.15.3a is near, probably in the 2H 2004 - 1H 2005 timeframe.

In-Stat/MDR has also found that:


-- It is expected that high-end CE devices, such as flat panel
displays, will be the first products to be UWB-enabled.
External cards and dongles for lower-cost CE devices and PC
devices will follow. Consequently, continued chipset
integration and falling costs over time will increasingly
drive embedded UWB.

-- Naturally, many perceive UWB as a high-bit WPAN option that
will serve as a cable replacement technology, especially for
high-speed wired PAN connections such as USB 2.0 and 1394. The
maximum data rate that is being considered for IEEE 802.15.3a
is 480 Mbps, which matches that of USB 2.0.

-- Two major communications companies partnered with two UWB
players in 2003. Motorola announced a relationship with
XtremeSpectrum, and Philips Semiconductors announced a
partnership with General Atomics.

-- Interest in UWB extends to a wide variety of companies,
including CE companies, networking vendors, IC component and
processor specialists, and companies that deal in the imaging
and printing markets. Meetings surrounding the IEEE 802.15.3a
standard have been extremely well attended, with participants
ranging from small UWB players, to the likes of Intel,
Samsung, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Sony and Broadcom.
The report, "The UWB House Party: Ultra-Wideband Set to Make its Commercial Debut" (#IN030727RC), examines the potential of UWB as a high speed Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) technology. The report includes a look at the standards process, an examination of competing/complementary technologies, results of an end-user survey on UWB's potential, vendor profiles, and forecasts of UWB nodes. To purchase this report, or for more information, please visit: http://www.instat.com/catalog/cat-rc.htm or contact Erin McKeighan at 480/609-4551; emckeighan@reedbusiness.com. The report price is $3,195.

About In-Stat/MDR

In-Stat/MDR (http://www.instat.com) offers a broad range of information resources and analytical assets to technology vendors, service providers, technology professionals, and market specialists worldwide. The company stands alone in its ability to integrate both supply-side and demand-side research methodologies into a single comprehensive view of technology markets and products. This capability relies on a unique ability to cover the entire value chain from engineering-level technology, through equipment, infrastructure, services and end-users.

In-Stat/MDR is part of the Reed Electronics Group, a division of Reed Elsevier (www.reedelsevier.com), a world-leading publisher and information provider. With over 38,000 employees worldwide, Reed Elsevier operates in the science & medical, legal, education and business-to-business industry sectors, providing high value and flexible information solutions to professional end users, with increasing emphasis on the Internet.


CONTACT: for In-Stat/MDR
Gemma Paulo, 480/483-4465
Email: gpaulo@reedbusiness.com
or
Kirsten Skedd, 480/609-4534
Email: kskedd@reedbusiness.com

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