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Q5 interview - Ronald Black, Wavecom

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The latest Q5 interview with Ronald Black, CEO at Wavecom, the French developer and supplier of embedded industrial wireless communications systems, has just gone live.

He reveals his thoughts on the M2M business, the top-three wireless apps for 2008/2009, and the impact of software-defined radio on wireless design.

The five short sharp questions this week are:

* How would you describe the M2M business and its potential for growth?

* Are the number of different wireless standards in the market a threat or an opportunity for suppliers?

* If you had to choose one, which wireless technology is the most important, has the most potential?

* Which would be the top three most important wireless applications for 2008/9?

* Do you expect software-defined radio to change wireless design in the next two years?

Read his answers in the full interview: Q5 interview - Ronald Black, Wavecom

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