Wireless Internet telecommunications

Many people try to predict the future. Weather forecasters do it. Financial analysts do it. Science fiction writers do it. We make and change travel plans based upon weather forecasts. We buy and sell stocks based upon predictions of future performance from financial analysts. Science fiction writers have successfully predicted advances like travel to the moon, robots, and communication satellites. Success rates strongly depend on the bases upon which the predictions are made. When weather forecasters obtain good information from satellites and other sources, or when financial analysts do their homework with accurate information on fundamentals, they could be quite successful in predicting the future. When science fiction writers have a good grasp of current scientific knowledge and let their imaginations roam within limits, they could be remarkably successful as well.