New Magazine To Focus on The Future of Wireless

Posted on September 13, 2001

A new industry publication, Wireless Future Magazine, will speculate on this future by focusing on new generations of wireless and their impact on industries and society. The online publication, a new service from Wirelesslee Inc., is being announced this week at CTIA Wireless I.T. & Internet 2001 at the San Diego Convention Center.

Premiering in March 2002, Wireless Future Magazine will offer coverage of the ever-changing wireless landscape. With a target audience of wireless industry professionals, WFM will be a full-length publication that can be read online, printed in a printer-friendly format or downloaded. WFM also will offer content of special interest to technologists, think tanks and the mass media.

``New generations of wireless technology can dramatically change how people live and work,'' said WFM President and Editorial Director Rikki Lee. ``Wireless Future Magazine will be a unique, independent publication that dares to speculate on the ever-increasing role of wireless in industries and society.''

Wireless Future Magazine will discuss wireless technology and services that may become commercially available from three years in the future to as far as can be imagined. A partial list of anticipated technologies and services for the near- to long-term future includes Bluetooth, 3G, 4G, telematics, mobile multimedia, location-based services, ultrawideband, intelligent transportation systems, software-defined radio, fixed wireless access, microelectromechanical devices, broadband satellite services, unified messaging, wireless ID and biometrics, and ubiquitous coverage.

Feature articles, analysis, industry forecasts, opinions and other editorial in Wireless Future Magazine will describe the development of possible network, service, device, software, component, content, connection, application and other scenarios available through current, emerging and speculative technology. Other content will include: ``future vision'' white papers from major technology companies; interviews with leading thinkers; debates on important socio-technological issues; behind-the-scenes profiles of esearch labs and standards groups; ``fearless predictions'' and analyses of wireless market sectors; and ``beta tests'' of upcoming, possible and improbable devices.

WFM is the creation of Lee. Currently the president of editorial consulting firm Wirelesslee Inc., she previously served as the editor of Wireless Week and contributed to its 1995 launch. She is also the author of The Spectrum Bug, a novel of the wireless future. Wirelesslee, publisher of Wireless Future Magazine, is a privately held consulting and writing services firm based in Littleton, Colo., specializing in the wireless and broadband industries.



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