jolly21 Feb 2013 23:36
From a technical perspective the move into the 80GHz range seems well timed as it coincides with the worldwide rollout of 4G mobile services. Using this sort of tech as the backhaul will enable faster and more cost effective rollout of these technologies. This is big business (just look at how much the licences for these bands have been sold for) so there is obviously a growing market place for the technology, it's a case of whether the company can exploit it.
The other offering appear to be geared at military applications so they have obviously been hit by global defence budget cuts, therefore I'd expect further decline in this area for the near term at least.
RFID tagging, very interesting technology with muliple uses, we were using it for location tracking to display different advertising content dependant on the viewer and to present personal enviromental setting for a location.
As I say very interesting but usually bespoke and i would guess not hugely profitable to the hardware vendor, the money is in the value added applications. I haven't researched much, they may actually sell this as a solution in which case ignore this comment.
Notice they're showcasing at the Barcelona expo which could generate some press/contracts.
Wifi's the future! We've currently got in excess of 2000 AP's and expanding exponentially, they've got the product so it comes down to whether they can exploit the marketplace.