I don't think it's fair to say wireless will be "the" network solution, any
more than wired is now. Both will have a place. I would suggest tthat
wireless' share of the market will grow, for a number of reasons.
1. American mobility--we like our information now, thank you very much
2. European preference--wireless is more popular in Europe, for a number of
financial and technical reasons
3. Yu don't have to lay nearly as much wire/fiber to bring the developing
world--and all its human capital--into working communication with the
developed world, which has a human capital shortage.
I have no doubt Cisco will be a significant player, as will a number of
other companies. It is already an explosively growing global market. I would
learn the underlying technology, even theory, as well as the specific
manufacturer's product. As others have pointed out in this forum before, you
can be be a router jockey with hands on; to be more, you must know more.
Annlee
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> are wireless the networks of the future? if so, how will cisco be
prepared
> for it?
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> mjs, ccna
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