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  • Writer's pictureElisabeth Nebster

Wireless technologies are here to stay. What future do they have?

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Can you imagine your life, business, or job without wireless technologies? Personally, I don't. As a digital nomad, I understood it clearly a couple of days ago when half of my city was de-energized, and I couldn't fulfill my duties without Wi-Fi. Believe me, it looks like a nightmare. If we map this situation to any-sized business, we see the collapse and downtime, which is quite costly and harmful for companies.

So, does it mean that wireless technologies like the above Wi-Fi networks, cellular networks, and others are here to stay forever? Absolutely. Their use cases will be more advanced and creative, their capacities will grow, and the approach as a whole will evolve.

We're here to explore what businesses should expect from wireless technologies in 2023 and beyond. Scroll down to discover fresh trends, new perspectives, and valuable predictions.


What are wireless technologies?

Before diving into the evolution of wireless technologies, let's see what they are and why businesses are too dependent on them. According to the Computer Security Resource Center's Glossary, wireless technology is the one that

"permits the transfer of information between separated points without a physical connection."

For now, it uses infrared, acoustic, radio frequency, and optical.

This way, the core task of wireless technologies is to provide data transmission without cables or wires. Such data transfer can have one direction, just like in the case of TV broadcasting. Here the information translates, but watchers can't provide something in reverse. On the other hand, these technologies can give mutual data exchange. Let's just take satellites, 5G, or connected devices as examples.


Wireless technologies: business benefits

Smooth communication

The wireless approach supported by 5G and IoT allows real-time data exchange. It's the most reasonable way to keep in touch with employees, affiliates, and partners to stay on the same page. Proper communication inside a company usually affects customer experience since clients receive relevant response times faster. This way, wireless technologies support brand development and revenue increase.



Fewer operation costs

It's another thing making companies invest in wireless technologies since they help optimize resources and build mature business processes. As mentioned above, proper data transfer prevents downtimes and loss of potential income. Moreover, wireless allows companies to cope with the most challenging tasks over the air. Let's consider the firmware update process. Usually, it requires the on-site presence of a relevant specialist capable of making an update working directly with a specific device. It's pretty easy to update only one firmware, but what if the task is to change hundreds or thousands of them? Let's calculate the relevant fee for each involved employee, expenses for business trips, etc. You'll see that it's pretty expensive and time-consuming. Meanwhile, wireless technologies allow businesses to update the firmware in a few seconds remotely, saving money for a reasonable investment.



Flexibility

The pandemic crisis showed that only flexible companies could survive in severe conditions. Most businesses that stayed afloat did it only owing to wireless connectivity. They managed to organize proper work from home and support current processes with AR/VR, IoT, and other technologies. Wireless opens opportunities that help enterprises tailor their activity to any situation. Mostly it's possible because of accurate predictions Data Scientists make based on data transmitted in real-time. This way, the business knows for sure what direction to choose and what decision to make. It is always one step ahead of the market and geopolitical conditions. Flexibility brings companies out of the fierce competition: from beginners to leaders.



Scalability

The core value of wireless is hidden behind its bandwidth. The approach, supported by Industry 4.0 technologies, can serve more users and deliver even more data providing a high-security level and lightning speed. This way, companies can get more opportunities to transform their business models, turn the entities from local to global and make the audiences broader.



Wireless technologies in 2023 and beyond

The wireless approach is quite popular among businesses. I don't know any enterprise that doesn't use it. It even seems we got everything needed from it, and it's time to slow down. But the sky is the limit.

Following Gartner, by 2025, 50% of enterprise wireless endpoints will use networking services that deliver additional capabilities beyond communication, which will be up from less than 15%. Since the popularity is growing, we should expect even more fresh approaches to communication and data transmission. But it's obvious, isn't it?

Curious that soon wireless will become more than about connectivity. It will gain more comprehensive capabilities that can support:

  • Accurate location tracking and radar sensing of all connected devices

  • Creation of new services that bring additional value, such as communication between vehicles, fresh media features, etc.

  • Availability in any place owing to new satellites and coverage of unconnected territories

  • Wireless energy harvesting by using NFC or Bluetooth


The Bottom Line

Wireless is and will continue to be an emerging trend in the business world. Moreover, users don't stop to find more and more scenarios of its usage. Despite real-life cons, it has, such as dependence on electricity, the future belongs to wireless. Companies strive to move in the globalization rhythm, achieve results faster and make processes smooth. This is what wireless technology is about, and this is what it promises to bring in 2023.


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