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Improved security, notebooks with built-in Wi-Fi clients and an eventual boom in mobile VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) around the office will cause the enterprise wireless LAN market to more than double in revenue by 2009, industry research company Dell'Oro Group Inc. predicted this month.
Wi-Fi adoption is growing beyond vertical industries such as health care, education and retail that have special requirements for wireless, said Dell'Oro analyst Greg Collins. Enterprises in general are starting to invest in Wi-Fi as the cost in client equipment declines and security and management headaches ease.
The advent of built-in client gear in most notebook PCs, such as...